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Discover Ludwig"a little worn" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something (usually an object) that is slightly damaged or not in its original condition. For example: "This old chair is a little worn, but it's still comfortable to sit on."
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"His coat appeared a little worn out".
Some just look a little worn.
I think the reading public is going to get a little worn out".
The Yankees' starting pitching isn't very good, and Mariano is a little worn down.
"In one of my jokes, I say, 'I'm a little worn out from my day job.
Beyond them, the four-storey apartment blocks look a little worn.
"No, I don't get tired of it," he said, sounding a little worn out.
The cabbies are once again driving too fast, the people on the subways look a little worn down.
I thought I had been attentive to the needs of the flowers, but I was worried that Barbara would find them a little worn.
His tone is reminiscent of the way we feel after a long day at the office: a little fed up, a little worn down.
I live in Fort Greene again, now about eighteen minutes away on foot (if you're a little worn out by a big box show).
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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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