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The phrase "fatigued by" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing a feeling of tiredness or exhaustion caused by a physical or mental effort. Example: After a long day of hiking, I felt fatigued by the steep trails and hot sun.
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"You must not be fatigued by the obstacles".
The country is unusually fatigued by violence these days.
Yet we kept quiet, and are now fatigued by all the attention from across the globe.
But he said last week that he was fatigued by the travel his job demanded.
In the hospital she was still fatigued by the ordeal of birth and easily calmed.
One had a face heavily fatigued by the fists of one J.
He will see old friends and doubts he will be fatigued by the travel.
When the Red Sox grew fatigued by Ramírez last month, they worked feverishly to relocate him.
"Yes, I had many intimacies with strangers," she says, in a voice fatigued by heartbreak.
At last year's Tour he was fatigued by a virus and eclipsed by Kittel.
But I am utterly fatigued by the most shocking - and a lot of consumers are too.
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