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Discover Ludwig"grows tired" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when someone gradually becomes tired or fatigued. Example: As the night went on, the young children grew tired and began to yawn, signaling that it was time for bed.
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The old priest grows tired.
(Not really). Before long he grows tired of these subjects.
Even if his material grows tired, his energy and good cheer do not.
One also grows tired of Mr. LeDuff's self-regarding need to mark his territory.
Another minister said he grows tired of hearing criticism of Trump on character issues.
Rebekah, she noted, supports several think tanks, but grows tired of talk; she "is into action".
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So much solipsism grows tiring, though.
Old mines are growing tired.
THE elephant is growing tired.
Am I growing tired?
I grew tired of this.
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