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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Not amusing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express that something is not funny or entertaining. Example: "I expected the movie to be a comedy, but it was not amusing at all."
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They had come on from a dance and stood in a little group by themselves, amused but not amusing" - a paragraph put in specifically to amuse the book's dedicatees, Bryan and Diana Guinness.
It's not amusing.
Ellis: It's not amusing Mr Rusbridger.
Ms. Collins's performance, whatever its virtues, is not amusing.
Eating a lot, on the other hand, is not amusing.
Under the circumstances his gesture is not amusing.
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That's a funny use of the word "joke" — funny strange, not funny amusing, as that joke was not.
That's a funny use of the word "joke"—funny strange, not funny amusing, as that joke was not.
This wasn't amusing; it was shameful.
But this wasn't amusing.
It wasn't amusing at all.
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