The phrase "physically and emotionally taxing" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe an experience that is both physically and emotionally draining. For example, "Preparing for the marathon was physically and emotionally taxing."
It ended with a 101-92 defeat, a 12-point, 5-rebound performance that was both physically and emotionally taxing.
Not only is the academic path long and arduous, but the work itself can be physically and emotionally taxing.
The couple split in September 2016, and Jolie's life since has been physically and emotionally taxing.
My Father, the Pornographer.
These remarkable men and women endured long, hot, Detroit summer days, and did work that was both physically and emotionally taxing.
But, as Beyoncé's smash single "Pretty Hurts" suggests, staying steps ahead of the anti-aging game can be physically and emotionally taxing on us.
While combining weight loss and depression therapies may seem warranted, administering two fairly intensive treatments simultaneously may be too overwhelming for patients who are physically and emotionally taxed.
Sickness certification is perceived as conflict filled and emotionally taxing.
That time can be taxing, physically and emotionally, which in turn worsens the overall experience.
"I think people don't always appreciate how taxing, both physically and emotionally, the job of caregiver can be for individuals," says Michelle Strollo in a video AP-NORC released with the study findings.
Physically? "Physically and emotionally".
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