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Discover Ludwig"a fatigued" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is tired, exhausted, or worn out. For example, "After working for 12 hours, the man was feeling a fatigued."
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As these displacements can be followed throughout the history of a fatigued component, the fatigue process in general represents a continuum of behavior.
Fractographic analysis revealed that fatigue fracture surfaces consist of a fatigued region and a fast fracture region.
In short, during these apparently fatiguing dynamic position tasks, a global slowing of MUP velocities appears, suggesting a fatigued muscle membrane.
First, to induce fatigue within due time to be able to discriminate between a non-fatigued and a fatigued condition in one test.
They played like a fatigued bunch.
Instead, Manuel chose a fatigued Parnell and soon regretted it.
It depicts Herakles leaning on his club in a fatigued pose.
A fatigued Simon began to look seriously worried as Baker outclassed him.
The crowd by that time had dwindled to a fatigued few.
The ball hit the front of the rim, sometimes a sign of a fatigued shooter.
"With a fatigued government and an erratic campaign, it's a good performance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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