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Discover Ludwig"get burned out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone feels overwhelmed, fatigued, and exhausted due to frequent and intense stress. For example: After months of working long hours, he finally got burned out and had to take a month off from work.
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"You're going to get burned out," Ms. Parker said.
"I find ways to manage my time and not get burned out".
"More people get burned out by not putting out enough," she says.
By having other interests, maybe you won't get burned out so quickly," she said.
"I don't think I've ever seen anyone love a job and get burned out," Woods said.
By having other interests, maybe you won't get burned out as quickly".
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"Sometimes I do get burnt out from all of the juggling, but caffeine, for the most part, keeps me going," she said.
"People can get burnt out or cynical, and maybe not be open to new strategies or ideas" -- or to the latest Internet technology.
Some nurses get burnt out in their careers and they quit, move jobs or develop mental health problems of their own.
"Sometimes I'm exhausted and I get burnt out," she adds.
"I mean, it's very likely that they may get burnt out as well.
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