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Discover Ludwig"got worn out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone becoming exhausted or frail due to excessive use or age. Example: After years of intense training, the athlete got worn out and decided to retire from the sport.
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We were holding our breath constantly; people avoided us because we were angry; our family got worn out by the level of despair and pain we were feeling".
More often, like Carlos Diaz at La Guardia High in Manhattan, a school for the performing arts, they just got worn out by the verbal abuse.
"He was talking all over the place for several hours until he got worn out," said Dr. Laman A. Gray Jr., who performed the implant with Dr. Robert D. Dowling at Jewish Hospital here.
Certain tracks got worn out with repeated playing: the heart-breaking lullaby sung by the stream to the young lad who has drowned himself at the end of Die Schöne Müllerin, the beautiful folksong of Der Lindenbaum, the mad droning of Der Leiermann that closes Winterreise, and the terrifying Doppelgänger with its gut-wrenching howls of anguish.
I got worn out taking care of him.
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We just kind of got wore out".
"Certainly we're getting worn out down there.
CARSON: No. I'd get worn out from seeing it all over again.
Part of it was that my body was getting worn out from delivering pool tables.
"It seems people just get worn out, and they don't go on," Ms. Pollitz said.
"We have a big responsibility but the wheels are turning faster and we are getting worn out".
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