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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather bland" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is dull, tasteless, or uninteresting. Example: The food at the restaurant was rather bland, lacking in flavor and leaving us disappointed.
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Isn't that comedy rather bland?
Don't be fooled by the rather bland name Caribbean Cuisine.
The grilled yellowfin tuna, however, was — at $30 no less — a rather bland disappointment.
Compared to the outlandish wardrobes of his former colleagues, it is a rather bland selection.
Mark delivers rather bland reflections into a camera for his video log.
The spiciness of the peppers and sausage was expertly balanced against the tender, rather bland squid.
As for the Republican contest in Iowa, it seems rather bland by comparison.
Branagh's face is not especially interesting; it is rather bland and ordinary.
Meals include ugali, a dense and rather bland Kenyan starch that sticks hard to the ribs".
Calculated not to provoke, it runs on through page after page of rather bland material.
His rather bland style seems calculated to ensure that listeners pay attention to the beat.
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