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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look dull" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing something or someone that does not appear to be particularly interesting or exciting. For example, "The gray walls of his office looked dull and uninspiring."
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Indoor events look dull.
"They don't want to look dull in the setting".
Our own lives can only look dull in comparison.
Those containing more black will make skin look dull and teeth yellow, so beware.
"It can look dull or muddy with all that brown," De May said.
Without Bertelsmann's cash or control of a pay-TV station, Kirch's prospects look dull.
The worst thing about "Yin's" thunderous cleverness is that it might make "Curious George" look dull.
And although it can look dull in photographs, it is romantic and dramatic.
The text ads on Google can afford to look dull because you are actually looking for them.
In comparison to this beautifully executed book, the grey faces of Kindles and other e-readers look dull and antiquated.
That's either admirably conservative or an acknowledgement that returns in UK banking look dull as far the eye can see.
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