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"sounds bland" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe something that is lacking in flavor or excitement. For example, "This sandwich sounds bland; I think I'll add some spices to it."
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I know that sounds bland and vanilla".
A new paradigm sounds bland enough.
If that sounds bland, the result is nevertheless interesting.
The title of the job that Patton was reportedly up for sounds bland and bureaucratic the regional administrator for HUD's Region II but the position is extraordinarily important.
Yes, "appealing" sounds bland and unappreciative, and it's unspecific, but the radiance and the warmth that come from Poehler are general and broad in the best way, and they offer a universal welcome.
So instead of advising people to eat less salt -- which sounds bland and boring -- maybe the better message is: Spice it up.
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And will it sound substantial, or will it sound bland?
Once this is achieved, however, scores that once sounded "difficult" become straightforward; consonance can sound bland, dissonance provocative and thrilling.
I don't want to sound bland or boring," he calls after me as I leave his hotel suite.
It sounded bland enough to avoid yet tasted anything but, with a fiery curry of milk, ginger, garlic, tomato, fenugreek, and garam masala.
Adding personality traits such as "I'm an exceptionally organised individual with a keen eye for detail," would risk making her letter sound bland unless context or examples were included.
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