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Discover Ludwig"bored out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when you want to express how bored you are with something. For example: "I was so bored out of my mind during that meeting."
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"I was bored out of my mind".
She's bored out of her mind.
But I'm bored out of my mind with the menus.
There's just one problem: we're bored out of our minds".
Yet he was bored out of his mind.
Or you might be bored out of your mind.
It's about brothers in space, bored out of their minds.
If I hadn't got this opportunity I would be bored out of my mind.
You are bored out of your mind because you are wasting your time.
Many of them were just kids bored out of their minds.
Get plenty of entertainment—"I guarantee you'll be bored out of your mind," says Mr Charles.
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