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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boring person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who lacks interest or excitement in their personality or behavior.
Example: "At the party, I found myself talking to a boring person who had nothing interesting to say."
Alternatives: "an uninteresting individual" or "a dull person."
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People may think you are a boring person with boring hair and boring routines if you don't change it up a bit.
I'm a boring person!
If you can talk only about your job, you're a boring person.
Compared with my sisters, I often felt like a boring person because I lived so much in my head and in books.
Does that make me a boring person?" and you just wonder what your life has come to, telling someone what sort of fucking biscuit you are.
If you believe it's true, perhaps you're a boring person.
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