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The phrase "are exhausted from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of fatigue or tiredness resulting from a specific activity or situation.
Example: "After working long hours on the project, we are exhausted from the constant pressure and deadlines."
Alternatives: "are tired from" or "are worn out from".
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"Many are exhausted from sleep deprivation.
They are exhausted from factions, movements, leaders, parties.
There is army there, but they are exhausted from so many attacks.
Many of us are exhausted from grieving over the dismantling of analogue technologies.
She and the other women appear remote and detached from what they are saying, possibly because they are exhausted from days on the front line.
Residents here are exhausted from being under siege for more than three weeks as Mr. Sadr's forces fight with American troops at their doorsteps.
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"They were exhausted from throwing up.
We were exhausted from worry.
But he was exhausted from his own treatment.
The warring communities were exhausted from the frenzy of killing.
Besides, Hollywood was exhausted from its long tango with Bill.
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