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The phrase "actually boring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is surprisingly uninteresting or dull, often in contrast to expectations.
Example: "I thought the movie would be exciting, but it was actually boring."
Alternatives: "truly dull" or "genuinely uninteresting".
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At least Lost In Space is lively and never actually boring; I was highly entertained by this mess.
Dare I suggest that the mutual obsession of Valjean and Javert is actually boring and morally insignificant?
One scene follows another with little variation; the movie is actually boring — one fights to stay awake.
He had a nice life: the dream portfolio, soirees that weren't actually boring, plenty of memoir fodder, very little heavy lifting.
There's a fine line between careful misdirection, and actually boring the pants off the entire audience for 16 episodes before brutally slugging them in the face.
While Bartkowiak should be credited for directing in the spirit of the source material, he should also be criticized for using a camera angle that limits view of the action, separates the audience from the characters, and is actually boring, as a movie isn't interactive.
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Diane Lane plays Debbie, a New Jersey housewife who's not actually bored -- that would be too boring.
But after six months of moving around I was astonished to discover I was actually bored.
Again, this Boring Co. drive will probably actually be "boring," and I'm not just saying that for the pun.
Besides, being a star can actually be boring sometimes.
Today, they look far more professional and, actually, pretty boring.
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