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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat exhausted." is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of fatigue or tiredness that is not complete but noticeable. Example: "After the long hike, I felt somewhat exhausted but still ready to continue."
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He finally made it, somewhat exhausted, on his 25th carry.
Or was it an attempt to give a somewhat exhausted series new relevance?
Those who were not already in custody appeared in court, looking somewhat exhausted.
"As a red dot, I get swamped," Ms. Sinclair says, looking somewhat exhausted.
I saw a city proud (if somewhat exhausted) to fly its black-and-orange Halloween colours, and pointy hats were everywhere.
I was feeling somewhat exhausted, hungry, and thirsty — I had been travelling all day and had missed lunch — and I kept hoping Temple would notice and offer me some coffee.
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Well, an interesting if somewhat exhausting footnote to the film.
It is, after all, somewhat exhausting to be on high alert.
Told in episodic, dream-like chunks, it makes for a somewhat exhausting read.
Among the sins of "Silence!" is a somewhat exhausting reliance on the same small stock of good gags for effect.
It was business as usual, except for the unending and, by now, somewhat exhausting drama as to when, and where, Anthony, will be traded.
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