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Discover Ludwig'downright boring' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is extremely dull or uninteresting. For example, "The party was downright boring - there was nothing to do except talk."
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Let's face it, trying to have a healthier diet can be downright boring.
Those attuned to more sophisticated styles will also find Belfast plain and even downright boring.
Not for me the digging, mulching, pruning, weeding, spraying and dancing for rain that some call therapeutic and I call downright boring.
A spokesman for Xcel, which is based in Minneapolis, said the renewed appeal of coal was that unlike fuels like oil or natural gas, whose prices can zig or zag in dizzying fashion, coal was generally downright boring.
In fact, corporate spying can be downright boring.
In fact, with products that include plumbing equipment and synthetic roofing materials, some of them are downright boring.
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"Downright bored," Newsweek observed in a column afterward.
In Brussels, where he attended events celebrating NATO, Trump looked downright bored.
Madeley chatters away, happy to talk about absolutely anything, interested in everything; Finnigan, bundled up in a bulky black parka, sits quietly fighting off the flu and listening to only about one word in 10 that Madeley says, looking downright bored at times.
Meanwhile, Apple seems downright bored if you ask them about Microsoft as a competitor.
Some might even be downright bored.
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