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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit spent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being tired or exhausted, often after exertion or effort.
Example: "After running the marathon, I felt a bit spent and needed to rest."
Alternatives: "a little tired" or "somewhat exhausted."
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All of that, coupled with summer expenses you may still be paying for (like vacation and travel) can leave you feeling a bit spent.
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He banged about a bit, spending a while in Las Vegas, Nev., dealing cards before settling into a job as a bank teller in Manhattan.
This couple may be tempted to tweak their work and lifestyle a bit, spending more nights in their country home vs. their NYC apartment.
(Male) …I just have to save a bit of energy up for it it's like money you have to save a bit, spend a bit.
(Female) In other cases, children described managing activity using similar descriptions as used in the specialist service (therapeutic): …I just have to save a bit of energy up for it it's like money you have to save a bit, spend a bit.
Get to know him a bit, spend time with him, and find some common ground.
Just like with a halter and bit, spend a few days getting the horse used to the sound of the saddle, how it smells, and how it looks.
But once you start thinking this way, you may find yourself apportioning time differently: investing a bit more, spending a bit less.
Tasting Sorte O Soro, which will not be available commercially until the spring, was a bit like spending a day in these vineyards.
"Our friends thought we were a bit mad, spending our meagre wages on travel," they admit.
"This is a great time for him to slow down a bit and spend some more time with his wife.
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