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Discover Ludwig"battle fatigue" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to extreme exhaustion or mental strain experienced by soldiers after prolonged periods of combat or stress. Example: The soldiers were experiencing severe battle fatigue after months of constant fighting.
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battle fatigue
noun
A psychiatric condition characterized by fatigue caused by battle.
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Simple battle fatigue is another theory.
Maybe Rock was suffering battle fatigue).
In 1945 in Germany he was hospitalized for "battle fatigue".
You would think that the article was about battle fatigue.
But lately they have been feeling battle fatigue.
Rejecting loan after loan, however, gave her battle fatigue.
Exercise can help battle fatigue, depression and heart damage.
Traumatized World War II vets were commonly referred to as having "battle fatigue".
He expects to be stronger to battle fatigue late in the year.
Before that, terms like shell shock and battle fatigue were used.
(In a later episode, she affected amnesia — battle fatigue? — about the whole discussion).
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