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Discover Ludwig"drained of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as an adjective to describe a feeling or emotional state that has been diminished or depleted. For example, "After hours of studying, she was drained of all her energy."
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Drained of green is drained of chlorophyll.
This is a distinction drained of meaning.
His radio was drained of batteries.
I was drained of all hope.
Her face drained of everything.
Daddy's been drained of blood.
"Arrested Development" condemned family life drained of love.
His face is drained of colour.
Cemeteries would be drained of standing water.
Or worried or drained of hope.
It has been drained of politics.
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