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"a fatigue" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion. For example, "After working outside for hours, I felt a fatigue come over me and I knew it was time to take a break."
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A fatigue factor sets in.
There's a fatigue: no one really gets it any more.
There's an anger factor and a fatigue factor.
There is a fatigue for the rest of it".
There is a fatigue in Schwarzenegger's performance that rather suits the character.
After the first hour, the continual practice of his technique casts a fatigue.
It creates a fatigue that can last for weeks, even months, after crossing the finish line.
"This is the first time this year we've had a fatigue problem".
"There is a fatigue so great that the body cries, even in its sleep".
"Steel has a fatigue limit," he said yesterday, using the engineering terminology.
"They get run down and suffer what amounts to a fatigue hangover".
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