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"faint with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical or emotional state of weakness or exhaustion. Here are a few examples: - She felt faint with hunger after skipping breakfast. - The hiker grew faint with exhaustion as he reached the summit. - The actress appeared faint with emotion as she accepted her award. - The old man's voice was faint with age as he told his stories. - The smell of the flowers made her feel faint with nostalgia.
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Her voice had become faint with disuse.
After which, faint with laughter, he urinates into the sack.
They were both ready to faint with exhaustion, but Alvarenga was also furious.
It is tied so tightly that performers have been known to faint with pain.
Nobody would faint with horror if Jack Vettriano was seen emerging from a lapdancing club.
I'd probably faint with joy if I ever saw Marmite bread.
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People are fainting with exhaustion every day.
People were just about fainting with enthusiasm and emotion.
The Democrats there nearly fainted with joy when Blumenthal decided to run for Chris Dodd's seat.
But the strength of the opposition leaves Mr. Fainter with a sense of resignation.
Mary Casotti, 82, told him that when he was nominated, "I nearly fainted with joy".
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