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Discover Ludwig"be worn out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of being very tired or exhausted due to physical or mental exertion. For example: "After a long day of studying, I am worn out."
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"Scrubs shouldn't be worn out and about".
Keane will be worn out from international duty.
Which teams will have the legs to keep up, and which teams will be worn out?
Franchises are created to be worn out: they're utilitarian by definition.
Curiously, the author himself appears to be worn out by it all by the book's conclusion.
"If you crutch that far you will be worn out before you ever start your vacation".
"But that is not something you want to continually do, or they'll be worn out by the break".
Before Tuesday, Ovechkin had scored three goals in his previous 11 games, leading to speculation that he might be worn out from playing with so much ferocity.
You would have thought the appeal would be worn out by now, but decades later our fascination with Henry and his wives, if not with More, oddly persists.
If you play 18 holes for three or four days at Pebble Beach, you might be worn out before the tournament starts".
Besides, by the time the players get to the 14th hole they will be worn out from playing the previous two holes.
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