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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "seemed bored" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing someone's demeanor or attitude. For example: "The student sitting in the back of the classroom seemed bored during the lecture."
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It seemed bored, and no wonder.
Audience members during the set seemed bored and distracted.
When he seemed bored and apathetic, more concerned with partying than skiing?
For chunks of this gig, even Nash herself seemed bored with the whole shtick.
Leader says that Bellow seemed bored, and he remembers nothing of what Bellow said.
He has sometimes seemed bored during his court-martial, now in its second week.
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Now she just seems bored.
And they just seem bored.
The audience seems bored, cynical and resentful.
But she sometimes seems bored when others speak.
These are folks that seem bored even with themselves.
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