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Discover Ludwig"I'm tired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that you are feeling tired. For example: "I've been working all day on this project and I'm tired."
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I'm tired
phrase
Indicates that the speaker is in need of rest or sleep.
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"I'm tired, I'm tired," Bryant told him.
No wonder I'm tired.
I'm tired of it.
But I'm tired.
And I'm tired now.
"I say: 'I'm tired.
"I'm tired, too".
"I'm tired right now.
She says, 'I'm tired.
I'm tired of waiting".
I'm tired, that's why.
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