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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm boring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that describes a person or thing as uninteresting or dull. Example: "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to come across as disinterested in your story. I guess I'm just feeling a bit boring today."
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So I'm boring, what can I say?
"I care about everything," says Ian, "but nothing seems to happen to me, because I'm boring".
"Can people stop thinking I'm boring, please?" she laughs after the show.
"I went in and read, and in the middle of the audition I said: 'I'm boring myself, so I must be boring you.
"People think I'm boring because I don't get smashed, but I'm there to make sure everyone else is having a good time".
If people think I'm boring, well, as long as I've got a Premier League winners' medal I don't really mind being as boring as you want.
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And I'm bored.
But I'm bored.
I said: 'I'm bored.
I'm bored by it.
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