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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am bored with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of disinterest or lack of excitement about something.
Example: "After watching the same movie for the third time, I realized I am bored with it."
Alternatives: "tired of" or "weary of".
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"I am bored with that.
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"You've got a tall glass of water / And you're bored with it, bored with it," Darcy sings, mysteriously, with conviction.
If you're bored with it, then everyone will be bored with it.
Don't ever be mean to someone because you are bored with them or bored with their club.
The Inc. 500 is bored with blogging (I never get bored watching this impressive young lady).
If adults are bored with white fridges, sell them a pink fridge; if teenagers are bored with real books, sell them a picture book.
"I'm bored with that.
But she is bored with everybody".
I'm bored with you both!
I'm bored with you.
I'm bored with me already".
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