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"got tired of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that one became tired or bored with something. It can be used in various contexts, but it is typically used to express a feeling of boredom or exhaustion towards a repeated action or situation. For example: - After working long hours every day, I finally got tired of the routine and decided to quit my job. - I used to love going to that restaurant, but I've recently gotten tired of their menu. - My parents always nag me to do my chores, and I've had enough. I got tired of being told what to do all the time. - She got tired of waiting for her friends, so she left and went home.
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I got tired of it.
They got tired of asking.
But he soon got tired of dabbling.
"I got tired of fighting," she said.
I think he got tired of it.
But he got tired of fighting".
"Then I got tired of it.
And then they got tired of waiting".
Italy got tired of it.
We got tired of worrying".
"I've got tired of him," she said.
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