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The phrase "a bit boring then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a mild sense of boredom or disinterest in a situation or topic, often in a conversational context.
Example: "The movie started off interesting, but it became a bit boring then, and I lost interest halfway through."
Alternatives: "somewhat dull then" or "a little tedious then".
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If your room is looking a bit boring, then move the furniture around, put up posters and pictures make a collage on your wall of photos and movie tickets and stuff like that.
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But then it got a bit boring for his adventurous spirit".
A bit boring.
It's a bit boring.
I find that a bit boring.
I also found it a bit boring.
And it's a bit boring.
Getting a bit boring this now isn't it?
But that's all gotten a bit boring.
As a kid I was a bit boring.
We will, if we're honest, become a bit boring.
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