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Discover Ludwig"fatigue at" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion with a particular situation or circumstance. For example: "John felt a deep fatigue at the constant demands of his job." or "The team's fatigue at the lack of progress was evident in their discouraged expressions."
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Only a few fatigued subjects reported that rest relieved fatigue at any follow-up period (Table 5).
Or the fatigue at the end of a squash match.
Not bad for a man hampered by fatigue at the start of the week.
"There was some fatigue at the end of the week and some diarrhea".
"You do sort of get crisis fatigue at some point," Pound said.
For those who suffer "decision fatigue" at an all-you-can-eat buffet, the mono meal could be the answer.
But shouldering increased expectations can apparently lead to fatigue: at the Bowery the band was schematic and tentative.
Kournikova, who began to show fatigue at the beginning of the second set, questioned her strategy a bit after the match.
Like much of Disintegration, it comes from a dark place, inspired by Smith's fatigue at the prospect of a night out on New Orleans' Bourbon Street.
For a while, she tried driving, but found that her fatigue at the end of the day made the trip treacherous.
Of those, 71%% reported physical fatigue at the end of the work shift (Table 3).
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