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The phrase "feel lethargic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a state of tiredness or lack of energy.
Example: "After staying up late last night, I woke up feeling lethargic and unmotivated to start my day."
Alternatives: "feel sluggish" or "feel drained."
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They feel lethargic from drinking too much.
If I eat badly I have poor concentration and I feel lethargic – and the stopwatch never lies.
People with the more common variety typically feel lethargic in the colder months, crave carbohydrates, gain weight and sleep excessively.
No matter how much long-distance running might suit me, of course there are days when I feel lethargic and don't want to do it.
After a blood sugar spike, there is a fall, which is when you feel lethargic and hungry, driving you to eat again.
When I begin to feel lethargic or my neck or shoulders bother me, I shift to standing, and almost immediately my muscles relax and I feel more energized.
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I felt lethargic and dull.
I felt lethargic and couldn't sleep.
His swing, he said, feels lethargic, a little slow.
"Feeling lethargic and not all there energy-wise, that's not fun for me.
I gained loads of weight, became out of shape and felt lethargic.
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