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Discover Ludwig"played out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that can be used to describe something that has become dull, boring, or exhausted as a result of being overly repeated. Example: "His latest jokes were already so played out that no one in the room even bothered to laugh."
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"I'm all played out".
It played out over time.
Reality played out very differently.
They're played out now".
— isn't played out enough.
Similar scenarios played out all week.
"And that played out over 16 games.
The fluid situation played out all day.
Variations played out all through Europe.
Simplification played out elsewhere as well.
Might not have played out that way.
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