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The phrase "already tired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is fatigued or weary at a point in time that is earlier than expected.
Example: "After just one hour of the hike, I was already tired and needed to take a break."
Alternatives: "already exhausted" or "already fatigued".
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We are already tired.
This meant that we came to class already tired.
Already tired of green lanterns, bad teachers and animated automobiles?
"Yeah, and I'm already tired of it," Jeter said.
And when I reach there, I'm already tired.
If you're already tired of designers' names, well, that's part of the lesson here.
And because of the long Republican primary debate stretch, I'm already tired of Romney.
On the third day, already tired and anguished, she became sick.
"Doctors are already tired, do you want to make this worse?
So I didn't have much to lose by making something people were already tired of".
Kristy was already tired by this point and couldn't take any more blows.
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