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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have exhausted' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that you have used up all of your resources, energy, or ideas. For example, "After working on this project for so long, I have exhausted all my creative ideas."
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No, you have exhausted me.
Kavanaugh seemed to have exhausted his options.
"I have exhausted all options," he said.
Many have exhausted their resources.
Lawmakers say they have exhausted other options.
"We have exhausted our domestic borrowing.
I have exhausted all medical options.
We have exhausted the easy options.
Already, millions of people have exhausted their benefits.
Many of the jobless have exhausted their benefit entitlements.
Now, Potash seems to have exhausted its white knight chances.
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