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"feeling lethargic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe a state of lethargy or tiredness. Example: "After a long day at work, I was feeling lethargic and struggled to stay awake during the meeting."
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Feeling too hot will prevent you from falling asleep or you'll be tossing and turning trying to feel comfortable, resulting in you feeling lethargic in the morning.
Sometimes it can be fun to hang out in your sweats all day, but if you're feeling lethargic, powerless, or directionless, not getting dressed is going to make you feel worse.
But if I'm feeling lethargic, I just watch TV: 150 channels and nothing on.
"I had been waiting around, and the weather was cold and I was feeling lethargic.
He had cast a vote on the Senate floor that day and started running a fever and feeling lethargic.
Symptoms of Sad – feeling lethargic, tearfulness, loss of pleasure – affect one in three adults in the UK.
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You suddenly feel lethargic.
But the bad news is that England may be feeling more lethargic than their other first-stage opponents.
This can leave us feeling tired, lethargic, lacking energy or worse.
Do you know what I mean (pause) and yet I' m waking up in, I' m waking up all every hour or so and I' m pouring with sweat you know and feeling really lethargic and um you know, I' ve got no go in me whatsoever [ID01].
very dehydrated (feeling dizzy, lethargic, sunken eyes, no urination in the past 12 hours).
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