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The phrase "get exhausted" is correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to describe the feeling of extreme tiredness or fatigue. You can use it to describe a physical or mental state of being extremely tired. Example: After running the marathon, I was completely exhausted and could barely make it to the finish line.
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Maybe I will get exhausted.
"Don't get exhausted.
Don't get exhausted, don't get injured.
Bands get exhausted just as often as people get exhausted from listening to them — you just hear about it less.
We wanted to get exhausted and dirty with it".
"We get exhausted just watching him," Mrs. Kowalik said.
I started to get exhausted emotionally; physically, too".
Bed & Bath is so huge, I get exhausted".
It's difficult to study a master's at 69, because I often get exhausted.
It's very scary when you get exhausted and find yourself not thinking clearly.
Do you ever get exhausted by it all and think, I wish the Internet came in a book?
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