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The phrase "a exhausted" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an exhausted" since "exhausted" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "After the long hike, I felt an exhausted sense of relief when I finally sat down."
Alternatives: "a weary" or "a fatigued".
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This resulted in some global feedback dynamics which eventually slowed down both because of a decreasing public interest and a exhausted resource (potential donators).
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As cameramen clamoured for a word, an exhausted Roche collapsed.
Mr. Clinton wore a tan suit and an exhausted look.
In their real home, an exhausted little girl and an exhausted cat fall asleep on a beautiful summer's day.
They were an exhausted lot.
We were in an exhausted panic.
This movie earns an exhausted respect.
"I'm an exhausted person.
It's an exhausted subject.
You can stop," followed by an exhausted: "Thank you".
As an exhausted mother of two, I was awed.
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