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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bored" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "bored" is an adjective and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "He was a bored student in class." (should be "He was bored in class.")
Alternatives: "a disinterested" or "an uninterested."
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A bored cad treats Tatiana.
This original story features a bored child, a bored potato and a bored flamingo.
Mr. Sheekey offered a bored shrug.
On his right sits a bored socialite.
Something to do in a bored town".
"A bored dog does crazy things".
A bored policeman wanders over to chat.
"Shut up," said a bored voice from the crowd.
"We have a bored D.A. here," Mr. Elenterio said.
I set myself little tasks, like a bored housewife.
The inspector, with a bored expression, waved me through.
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