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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make you bored" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that something causes you to feel bored or uninterested. For example: - Watching the same movie for the third time will make you bored. - Going to that restaurant always makes me bored. - The long lectures are starting to make the students bored.
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Black is a boring color, so it will calm you and make you bored, therefore making you sleep faster.
The teacher cannot make you bored; you choose to be bored.
Don't read, go on the computer, watch TV, or other activities that will make you bored faster.
After all, a really common print everyone wears from Meta will make you bored after a week.
Not only will this help you prepare for your test(s), it will also less likely make you bored.
If you don't like a Tv show that everyone else is watching don't watch it cause it will make you bored and sleepy.
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Running may kill you; it may hurt you; it may bore you; it may make you boring.
That essentially is the tenor of the attack on the BBC: we can't destroy you, so can we make you boring instead?
In some people's eyes, this will make you boring.
Stop saying: "I'm boring, I just wanna go home and read," because that doesn't make you boring.
So, Finn, what makes you bored?
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