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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly boring" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is somewhat boring or moderately boring. It is a common expression used to describe something that is not very interesting, but also not completely uninteresting. Example: "The first half of the movie was fairly boring, but the second half had some exciting action scenes."
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If your London means talking about property prices at dinner parties, that must get fairly boring.
LOS ANGELES – Months and months (and months) of lead-up to the Oscars create a fairly boring party scene in the days before the big event.
The process of prose composition is fairly boring to watch, and shows like this prize drama and charisma — the old high-school values.
Crash course I'm going to skim the details of Don's affair with Bobbie, since, car crash aside, it's getting fairly boring.
The process of prose composition is fairly boring to watch, and shows like this prize drama and charisma the old high-school values.
We like fixed-income markets in this environment, although that's fairly boring.
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It's all fairly clinical we're not masochists in the literal sense and unless you're a haematophiliac (boom: wikipedia), they're probably pretty boring.
They look pretty boring.
Just south of the town's centre lies a huge complex of buildings which, despite its size, looks fairly unprepossessing, boring as only business parks in the suburbs can be.
"Point Number 13: boring, boring, boring.
Note that this method is fairly slow and can be boring after a while.
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