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Discover Ludwig"increasing fatigue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of exhaustion or tiredness that is getting worse or becoming more intense over time. Example: After weeks of non-stop work, John could feel the increasing fatigue weighing heavily on his body and mind.
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With increasing fatigue, tremors amplify.
But increasing fatigue led Ms. Verdon to surrender the lead to Helen Gallagher before the show's run ended.
Poles are also showing increasing fatigue with Mr. Tusk, who came to power in 2007.
Penalties against hospitals that force junior doctors to work excessive hours will be relaxed so hospitals can pressure doctors to work longer, thereby increasing fatigue, sapping morale and jeopardising care of patients.
But even as studios came to the bubble of Comic-Con to unveil their megamovies — all will have budgets of $100 million or more, and sometimes much more — real-world ticket buyers were showing increasing fatigue with the same old, same old.
She complained of abdominal distention associated with increasing fatigue, difficulty ambulating and dyspnea on exertion for 3 months.
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Interestingly, exercise did not seem to increase fatigue among most survivors.
"The evidence review shows that physical exercise does not increase fatigue during treatment, and can in fact boost energy after treatment," the report stated.
It also increased fatigue in both groups (Table 3).
The FAI identified 27 subjects with normal levels of fatigue and 26 with abnormally increased fatigue.
However, prolonged lordotic sitting postures can be associated with increased fatigue and discomfort.
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