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Discover Ludwig"so exhausted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express extreme exhaustion or fatigue in the context of an ongoing situation or event. For example, "I had been studying all night and by the end of the exam I was so exhausted I could barely keep my eyes open."
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I was so exhausted".
We were so exhausted.
Sometimes I'm so exhausted.
I was just so exhausted".
It was because I was so exhausted.
"You were so exhausted you didn't care".
Are her liberal politics so exhausted?
No wonder he looks so exhausted.
"I was so exhausted, emotionally," Ms. Ortiz recalled.
"I'm more in debt, and so exhausted," she said.
"I was so exhausted I was basically stuporous.
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