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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely draining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very exhausting or tiring, either physically or emotionally.
Example: "After a long week of work and personal commitments, I found the weekend to be absolutely draining."
Alternatives: "extremely exhausting" or "utterly depleting".
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"It's shocking, upsetting and absolutely draining that I have to play doctor.
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I was absolutely drained.
Because our country is being absolutely drained of its wealth by bad trade deals.
Weaver, who said he only met Harding on Friday, described her as being "absolutely drained" by events of the last two weeks, to the extent she has been unable to sleep or practice -- a major concern for her with the Olympics beginning soon.
We should absolutely drain the world of its intellectual resources.
Me and my assistant Kev are absolutely drained.
"By taking on the one-day job and captaining the side all winter, going into a huge year of Test match cricket… I think he will be absolutely drained".
The self-talk that we use on ourselves absolutely drains us.
Parent: "I think that really when you are afraid of your own child, of them hurting you and you can't touch them or they are going to call CPS or tell the clinician, it changes the relationship, … It drains you, it absolutely drains you, every morning you get up and go okay what phone call am I going to get today".
Sports puts a little competitive fire into the equation; you often forget that you're working out, and feel absolutely drained afterwards.
Yes!' After two days of absolutely being drained, I was exalted.
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