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The phrase "I'm beat" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express extreme tiredness or exhaustion.
Example: "After working a double shift, I'm beat and just want to go to bed."
Alternatives: "I'm exhausted" or "I'm worn out."
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"I'm beat," he said.
I'm beat up.
I'm beat up pretty bad".
'Whoo, I'm beat.
Mentally, I'm beat".
"I'm beat to hell," he said, laughing.
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It doesn't matter who I'm beating.
Some people yawn and say I'm beating a dead horse.
"To be honest, some days I feel like I'm beating a dead horse, because no one is listening".
Whenever I'm in Portrush I'm beating balls in all weathers," he added.
The child was carrying an "I'm Beating Cancer" sign.
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