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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhausting for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that causes a lot of physical or mental fatigue or strain. For example: "The long hike was exhausting for the entire group." or "Studying for exams can be exhausting for students."
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It was incredibly exhausting for him".
Every day in Europe is exhausting for me.
Excellent results, but exhausting for body, mind and bank balance.
The violence was horrific and ultimately exhausting for all.
It's a human need, if a bit exhausting for the writer.
You really do, and it must be so exhausting for you".
"I'm moved by everything - so life is very exhausting for me," he says.
Oof, that kind of drama must be so exhausting for a man.
"I saw other people, heavyset people, and it was very exhausting for them," Mr. Grimsley said.
Consider invites carefully So what's the best way of avoiding a Christmas that's exhausting for all the wrong reasons?
This proved too exhausting for him with all his other activities so he had t leave the team.
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