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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Got exhausted" is not correct in standard written English
It can be used informally in spoken language but is better expressed in a complete form. Example: "After the long hike, I got exhausted."
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"They got exhausted," says Phillips.
It's got exhausted press for brains.
I got exhausted by agreeing with him.
Then he got exhausted from the process and stopped about 1729, 1730 or so.
"Haruko has been so busy over the past two months and, from what I see, got exhausted time to time," he wrote.
A cycle of eruptions could be recreated and the implied processes were explained (e.g., Dome explosion would lead to Eruption column with ash dispersal, then eruption column collapse; after the gas got exhausted, a new generation of domes would grow).
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"It got harder and harder, and then it got exhausting," he said.
The fights on the phone got exhausting and eventually my mom stopped picking up.
Maybe I will get exhausted.
"Don't get exhausted.
"It never gets exhausted".
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