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Discover Ludwig'not that fun' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is not as fun as it could be or expected to be. For example: "Going to the amusement park was not that fun without my friends."
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"This game's not that fun," she said.
"We're just not that fun," Earth said.
And most of all, it is just not that fun.
"You try and do things with them, but it's not that fun anymore.
Sometimes it looks as though the kids are running around and having fun, not that fun is a bad thing.
"Two cheeseburgers, fries and Coca-Colas, and two slices of chocolate cake at 10am is not that fun.
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Wasn't that fun?
"Wasn't that fun?" he asked, smiling broadly, after his single contributed to the pivotal rally.
Wasn't that fun?" So, what now?
Isn't that fun for all ages?
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