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The phrase "lifeless and" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to express two adjectives in a row that describe the same noun. For example: The flowers in the garden were lifeless and colorless.
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Those universes would be lifeless and barren.
Lifeless and two-dimensional, in other words.
Their "portraits" will be lifeless and banal.
Or will any film without horcruxes and hippogriffs seem lifeless and dull?
Back then, the housing market was still lifeless and investors were unwilling to touch the bonds.
A planet may be lifeless and lack any vestiges of organic matter or fossils.
That is one reason why landscapes without vegetation seem static, lifeless, and monotonous.
After several weeks of terrific baseball, they looked lifeless and sloppy against the Dodgers.
The stream seemed lifeless and empty of fish, and he called it the May Doldrums.
Hair washed in hard water may be dull, lifeless and difficult to manage.
But soon after returning, "there is no energy and you are lifeless and you are dull".
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