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The phrase "also worn out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exhausted, tired, or in poor condition, often in addition to something else that is similarly affected.
Example: "After a long week of work, I felt not only mentally drained but also worn out physically."
Alternatives: "also exhausted" or "also fatigued".
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She was also worn out by the negotiations with Gunn.
She died at forty-two, profably of congestive heart failure, but also worn out by her hummingbird's existence.
Dr. Rott is also worn out, she said, daydreaming about a full night's sleep and a long vacation.
Overextending herself to the point of collapse and concert cancellation, Garland had also worn out as many other people as her formidable will — and wiles — could gather up.
He was elated but also worn out.
Govan was also worn out.
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But they also wear out more quickly, losing their grip and speed.
Besides the problems with the master clock system, the historic clock's motors are also wearing out, Mr. Stroh explained.
Double-shift teaching not only puts an added strain on teachers, it also wears out school infrastructure, whether furniture, bathrooms or computers.
The highly cushioned sole uses a "sticky rubber" compound that increases grip in wet weather, although it also wears out quicker than normal rubber.
The drill bits also wear out frequently and, in certain types of rock, it may only be possible to drill for 100 feet before you need a new bit.
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