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Discover LudwigThe phrase "*exhaustion" can be correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a state of extreme physical, mental, or emotional tiredness. Example: After weeks of non-stop studying, I was on the brink of exhaustion.
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Terrible exhaustion".
War? Exhaustion?
Self-reported exhaustion.
Heat exhaustion was diagnosed.
My exhaustion was palpable.
For exhaustion, exposure.
That and the exhaustion.
That's it, exhaustion.
(See exhaustion, method of).
"Basically, exhaustion," she says.
It is exhaustion.
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