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The phrase "jaded about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means feeling tired or bored because of experiencing too much of something. Example: After years of working in the corporate world, she was jaded about the constant politics and never-ending meetings.
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"Right now, I'm jaded about the whole scandal," he continued.
There was nothing jaded about his relationship with music.
I never got jaded about what it meant, and what a unique experience that was.
A lot of us have given up on humans, and we're jaded about human suffering.
The older kids were jaded about what the younger ones were just beginning to experience.
I think I'm supposed to be jaded about views like this, which I've had many times.
We're all cynics jaded about capitalism's false promises to unite us through commerce.
I feel jaded about the work's self-conscious, student-like attempts at feeble meanings.
(And he knew enough of the decade of deprivation that preceded the big blossoming never to be jaded about plenty).
I think most of us are jaded about how politicians behave on a personal level.
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This jaded feeling about sluggers is a far cry from the loopy optimism that accompanied the Mets on that far nastier day in 1962.
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