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The phrase "a boring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is dull or uninteresting, typically followed by a noun.
Example: "I found the movie to be a boring experience that I wouldn't recommend."
Alternatives: "an uninteresting" or "a tedious".
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I'm a boring person!
A boring wall fixture and an unlikely target for innovation?
It ended up looking like a boring classified ad.
A boring friendly this is not!
Who wants a boring teacher?
This is best in a boring class.
No-one likes being around a boring person.
Nothing is more boring than a boring movie!
Boring screenshots typically lead to a boring story.
"They could mean a boring, unread bourgeoisie son of a boring bourgeoisie," he cautions.
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TV without romance is Grade-A boring.
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