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The phrase “bored of” is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal expression that is typically used when one is frustrated with a particular activity or situation. For example, "I'm so bored of doing the same tasks every day at work."
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I'm bored of it.
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"I was bored of being me.
I get bored of things easily.
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He grew bored of swimming.
People get bored of that".
She was bored of surviving.
"I'm bored of St. Lucie".
Aren't you bored of it?
He's a bit bored of dressage".
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