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Discover Ludwig"physically exhausted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling that results from intense physical exertion or activity. For example: "After running the marathon, I was physically exhausted."
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He is just physically exhausted.
I was mentally and physically exhausted".
"I'm psychologically and physically exhausted," he said.
Others are emotionally or physically exhausted.
"You could tell both teams were physically exhausted.
We're rarely famished, or freezing, or physically exhausted.
Kerber may have been physically exhausted as well.
He's in the dressing room now, physically exhausted, shattered".
I was physically exhausted, but I said yes.
No wonder she seemed emotionally and physically exhausted.
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"It was more mentally exhausting than physically exhausting," she says.
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