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'get exhausted' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has become physically or mentally fatigued due to a great deal of exertion or activity. For example, "After a long day of work, I was ready to get exhausted."
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Won't they get exhausted?
Maybe I will get exhausted.
"Don't get exhausted.
Don't get exhausted, don't get injured.
Bands get exhausted just as often as people get exhausted from listening to them — you just hear about it less.
In the next 50 to 100 years the fossil fuels may get exhausted.
At some point, though, those measures will get exhausted.
We wanted to get exhausted and dirty with it".
"We get exhausted just watching him," Mrs. Kowalik said.
I started to get exhausted emotionally; physically, too".
Bed & Bath is so huge, I get exhausted".
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