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The phrase "a bore for a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something is tedious or uninteresting for a particular person or situation, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The lecture turned out to be a bore for a group of students eager to learn."
Alternatives: "a drag for a" or "a dull experience for a".
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It's been a little bit of a bore for a couple of years.
She may have a pimp for a mother and a bore for a husband, but just look at those verdant landscapes dotted with grazing sheep (no grubbing peasants), the fabulously ornamented gowns, leaning towers of wigs, palatial digs and troops of silent servants.
Bill Compton has revealed an undead-like passion and sensitivity, and is given to moments of torment that are almost human, but he is a bit of a bore for a bloodsucker, isn't he? Sookie, the telepathic waitress, has her feisty moments but she's really just there to hold the whole thing together - in Charlaine Harris's book, which inspired Alan Ball's adaptation, she is the narrator.
The test heavily emphasizes "the basics," which means the drilling is arguably of some value to kids who never mastered the multiplication tables but a bit of a bore for a lot of other kids.
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U.K. elections have been a bore for more than a decade, too predictable to raise the heartbeat.
IN central Italy, where I live, autumn is often just a coda to summer, a bore for anyone who has seen a maple change color.
Life can be a bore for them and a chore for you if you don't plan a spring break of sorts.
A woman trying to reclaim a baby she bore for an infertile couple lost another preliminary round in her legal battle yesterday when a judge denied her request that her parents have visitation rights with the child.
This usually operates in one direction only; lots of people mistake a rock for a bear, but almost no one mistakes a bear for a rock.
You could give this phone to a bear for a few hours and have it come back mostly functioning.
That's well above what its creator, John Farjay expected to raise, so that means we're bearly on the cusp of a video game where you, the gamer, get to be a bear for a day.
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