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The phrase "intellectually drained" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of mental exhaustion or fatigue, often after intense thinking or studying. Example: "After studying for hours without a break, I felt completely intellectually drained and needed to rest."
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When I finished it the other night I turned the light out and went to sleep, feeling emotionally and intellectually drained.
It's a three-of-five-game series that has left both potential Yankee opponents intellectually drained by the pesky rules on basepath obstruction, sleep-deprived by extra-inning dramatics and emotionally rattled by Boston thoughts of Bambino curses as well as Oakland fears of routine grounders.
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Bob Carr used to say that leadership is physically, emotionally and intellectually draining.
She was emotionally, intellectually and spiritually drained by all that the cloistered life required.
But when Infinite is talking about politics, religion, and race, and treats all three subjects like thought experiments, to be kicked around and intellectually masturbated over, it rapidly drains the game of credibility.
1) Drain, drain, drain your eggs.
Drain bacon.
Drain me.
Drain them.
Drain fruit.
Drain it.
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