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Discover Ludwig"just plain boring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something as being dull or unexciting. For example: "The lesson was just plain boring."
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Andrew Alpern, a lawyer and architectural historian, questions the new crop of possible landmarks "The 60's produced an awful lot of just plain boring architecture, and a lot of it not very well done," he said.
Even though his ideas are interesting and, at times, stimulating, they are routinely well-camouflaged by convoluted writing that is dry, remote, unnecessarily academic or -- often -- just plain boring.
Alexis Arquette is loud and annoying, the Smashmouth dude is all date rape and AIDS jokes (not in the good way), and the rest of them are just plain boring.
F1. Just plain boring?
However, the studies also show that music which is disliked, or just plain boring, causes more harm than random noise.
The one that is fulfilling, uplifting and ego-affirming, or the one that is grueling, taxing and just plain boring?
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Inherent: I'm not bored with anything in particular, I'm just (plain) bored.
Inherent vs. directed feelings: a. Inherent: I'm not bored with anything in particular, I'm just (plain) bored.
The contrast is illustrated below (ibid.: 224): (11) Inherent vs. directed feelings: a. Inherent: I'm not bored with anything in particular, I'm just (plain) bored.
Or just plain bored?
It's a tragedy, then, that in this version everything from the set to the costumes to the acting suffers from a crime far worse than being just plain bad: it is boring.
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