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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lull in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a period of inactivity or respite that occurs after a period of increased activity. For example, "After the storm passed, there was a lull in the wind."
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She listened carefully for a lull in traffic.
There had been a lull in sleazy Albany headlines.
But then you see this lull in scholarship.
(A lull in hormone production might have the opposite effect).
The handover coincided with a lull in customer traffic.
A lull in the family conversation at the burrito joint?
There's just never a lull in our library".
Punter Tom Tupa had a momentary lull in his punting.
There was a lull in my offers after this.
1630: AP reports a lull in the fighting.
The following night, there was a lull in calls.
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