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Discover Ludwig"bit of fatigue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount or level of tiredness or weariness. Example: "After a long day of hiking, I felt a bit of fatigue set in, but I pushed through and reached the summit."
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Maybe there's a little bit of fatigue.
"There's a little bit of fatigue," Mr. Sanduski said.
"I was definitely feeling a little bit of fatigue," Sampras would say later.
"There's a little bit of fatigue," said Arthur Markman, a psychology professor.
Wilfried Zaha limped off one minute from time but the manager said that was because of "little knocks and a bit of fatigue" rather than anything more serious.
Sporting's first team may be suffering from a bit of fatigue, but thankfully the KC Cauldron is gearing up to fuel to the best possible home field advantage.
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However, it is not surprising that many working in the NHS have contracted a bit of change fatigue and weariness from political interference, especially when they don't understand the need for some things to be altered, or why they should act as scapegoats for faltering ideas in the political sphere – as was the case when Anne McIntosh, Conservative MP, blamed female doctors for burdening the NHS.
"There is a bit of disaster fatigue".
The Apollo 13 mission began as an afterthought for a society suffering from a bit of space fatigue.
[ image: /photos/590953741c7a8e33fb38acf8] The Apollo 13 mission began as an afterthought for a society suffering from a bit of space fatigue.
"I think you saw a little bit of the fatigue that the two teams had to battle this week".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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