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The phrase "very bored" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase and can be used to describe a person's feeling or state of boredom. Example: After hours of sitting in the waiting room, I became very bored and started doodling on a piece of paper to pass the time.
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And if the "fear of the Lord" is exhilarating, ours must be a very bored (and boring) generation.
They'd be very bored".
Very, very bored.
But they get very bored, gorillas.
"He was obviously very bored and lonely".
She is very bored with talking about kids.
I got very bored with clever, cynical comedy.
I would get very bored if I followed a procedure.
Some are still very angry, but more are now very bored.
With a very bored expression, she got off the grass while continuing her phone conversation.
Mentally unchallenged and physically inactive pets "become very bored," Becker says.
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