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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it got tired" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a person or animal feeling exhausted due to physical or mental work. For example, "After a long day of studying, I got tired and went to bed early."
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Maybe it got tired of April P and moved on to another club?
It got tired of the ridicule, of the Glasshole remarks, of being accused of pretension.
We got two goals but then we got comfortable and it got tired and scrappy.
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It was exciting for the first five or six years then it got tiring".
Finally I got tired of it and let it go.
"Then I got tired of it.
Finally, I got tired of it.
"It gets old, it gets tired.
Otherwise it gets tired and doesn't move".
"You do have to be out of it before it gets tired," Mr. Lachky said.
Once it gets tired, it starts to shorten up and I can't get my arm up.
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