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"boring you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are trying to express that someone is bored. For example, "Listening to her lecture is so boring you."
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If it's boring you then check back next week, and I'm sure it'll bore you less.
"I must avoid boring you".
Say the other person is boring you.
Why am I boring you with all this nitpicking?
The Swedes tell you that if you think they're boring, you should look at the Norwegians.
'Am I boring you with all these tales of mortality?' he says.
But instead of boring you with them, let me get straight to it.
"Haiti's certainly not boring – you can send your managers there to be blooded".
They're not boring, you don't have to be quiet and they're nothing like school.
It is exciting; it stops the daily grind from boring you to death.
"And yet... (pause)... how is it – this is not boring you, I hope," he says to Estragon.
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