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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhausting me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to express the feeling of being tired, drained, or overwhelmed by something or someone. Here is an example: "The long hours and challenging workload at my new job are really exhausting me."
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These guys are exhausting me.
They were spilling out everywhere, exhausting me.
Anders denies me time to sharpshoot by extending and exhausting me.
I took it on two separate holidays but couldn't bring myself to read it; it was exhausting me before I'd even begun.
Frankly, it was exhausting me.
It's actually exhausting me even further to list all of these things.
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He exhausted me.
The notion exhausted me.
No, you have exhausted me.
His utter ridiculousness exhausted me.
And this sleep exhausts me.
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