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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of steam" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be tired, lacking energy, or losing momentum. Example: After running a marathon, Steve was completely out of steam and could barely make it to the finish line.
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Running out of steam.
Running out of steam works both ways.
He had, he said, "just run out of steam".
Sometimes, you'll just run out of steam in life.
Equity markets run out of steam.
Eventually the General ran out of steam.
"I run out of steam with them.
Italy, too, has run out of steam.
But the project ran out of steam.
I'm running out of steam".
I've not run out of steam yet".
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