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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boring about" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it was meant to be "boring aspects" or "boring topics" which would be more acceptable and can be used in a sentence such as: "I find the classes in my major to be interesting, but there are some boring aspects that I have to get through."
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If you do not think we are collectively boring about tea, offer to do an office tea run right now.
Go out in the quarter-finals of the World Cup? Fine, just don't be boring about it.
There are a few things in the pipeline that I have to be boring about and say, "Watch this space".
There is nothing boring about his dancemaking, and watching his latest piece is like going on every ride at the carnival.
We had heard all these stories before, of course, sometimes from Moss's own mouth, but there was nothing boring about the repetition.
There's something ultimately boring about criticism that insists that the glories of the past were so great that nothing modern can ever match them.
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I am the sort of person who begins reading manuals, but gets bored about the time all of the buttons have been identified.
You don't want to look like you're bored about your own event to your viewers.
Let's say about 91 percent of conversations become boring after about seven seconds.
At first, they drew comments about boring signs.
They get boring after about three minutes.
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