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Discover Ludwig"I'm exhausted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in a sentence when describing a feeling of extreme tiredness after a long day or activity. For example: "I worked all day on this project and now I'm exhausted".
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I'm exhausted.
"I'm exhausted," he said.
"One is I'm exhausted.
"By Saturday I'm exhausted.
Cumulatively, though, I'm exhausted.
I'm exhausted already.
In fact, I'm exhausted.
But I'm exhausted.
After a match, I'm exhausted".
I'm exhausted just writing that.
"I'm exhausted just watching her.
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