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"I'm burnt out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you're feeling drained and exhausted due to overexertion. For example, "I've been working nonstop for the past month and now I'm burnt out."
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I'm burnt out with this election".
I'm burnt out and need a break from football.
I get it from my best friend, every time she senses I'm burnt out and takes me kayaking or mails me a poem.
If I need to take a break from work because I'm burnt out, I'm fortunate enough to do it because I work for myself and just made a wad of cash that will cover me for a while.
I am not always a strong black woman, I too get weak, and I too have moments when I'm burnt out, tired, and exhausted, but that does not take away from my worth, it does not make me less of an individual, and it surely doesn't put a price tag on who I am as a black woman.
"I'm burnt out every day," he said.
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Maybe I'm burned out on bloodbaths.
But I'm burned out on genius antiheroes who are rude to everyone.
"I love my work; I love it passionately but perhaps I'm burned out," he says, looking sad-eyed and weary.
"If they expect me to get warm and fuzzy feelings, sorry, I'm burned out after four decades of disingenuous behavior".
= I'm burned out, have no idea what my next step is and I just feel done.
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