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"it a bore" is not a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you want to express the idea that it is boring, you can say "it is boring" or "it's a bore". For example: "Watching the same movie three times in a row was it a bore—it was downright tedious."
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One calls it a bore.
Or maybe not, if consumers try the new technology and then find it a bore.
"Mother, when you were a single girl, didn't you find it a bore to be a virgin?", The New Masses, July, 1926.
As conveyed by the compelling Jan Kyhle, a great discovery, Siegmund's life story becomes spell-binding, totally devoid of the self-pity that so often makes it a bore.
"Here is one person you can relax with in a totally trusting way, and to go up to Balmoral and to be superior about it and to consider it a bore is a terrible mistake," he said.
Game spam such as users asking all their friends to install and give them virtual good overran the news feed, making it a bore to non-gamers.
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To the extent that it is, it's a bore.
A lot of people said it was a bore, and it was eventually retired.
It's a bore.
But lecturing about it is a bore.
Ashore it is a bore, awkwardly staged and lumpily written".
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