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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an adjective to describe something that is not stimulating or thrilling. For example, "This movie is not exciting; there's too much talking and not enough action."
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Not exciting stuff.
It's not exciting.
Not exciting or dramatic.
This is not exciting.
"They were just not exciting".
It's not exciting; it's revolting.
It is not exciting anymore.
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This isn't exciting.
But they aren't exciting.
Sex isn't exciting anymore.
"Those recipes aren't exciting to me".
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