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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weary note" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a tone or feeling of fatigue or exhaustion. Example: After working all day in the hot sun, John's voice took on a weary note as he greeted his wife at the door.
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When asked Friday about the rapidly changing political landscape, he struck a weary note.
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"What was there to hate?" she said on a suddenly weary note.
His voice is toneless, with a somewhat weary note of enthusiasm permanently etched into it, and his vocabulary is bland: "stuff" is "cool," "neat," "crummy," "super," "supercool".
Andrew Eaton, longtime producer of Winterbottom's films, strikes a world-weary note.
There is a weary and repetitive note to the frenzy.
His friend, Abdul Hafiz, gave a weary nod.
In his plays Coward caught the clipped speech and brittle disillusion of the generation that emerged from World War I. His songs and revue sketches also struck the world-weary note of his times.
Law enforcement agencies often note, with a weary, knowing sigh, that the world's prisons are full of innocent people.
Ms. Cascone noted with a weary smile that people still request pasta from her at least once a week.
Imagine a weary sigh.
Li gives Kaluosi a weary smile.
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