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Discover Ludwig"tired mind" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a mental state in which one is fatigued or exhausted. For example, "My tired mind couldn't focus on the task at hand."
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Not because it's tired, mind you — but because it doesn't want to show the cat where it's hiding its cheese before it gets a chance to eat it.
A constantly tired mind can easily slip into a state of frustration and confusion, which can lead to suspicious imaginings.
I think when you have a tired mind and tired legs, you make poor choices".
Deep in the shadowy bethel of the tired mind,.
Doubts teased Rosecrans' tired mind as he rapidly dictated orders that would put nearly half his army in motion.
A tired mind in a tired body is a likely consequence of Forlán's monumental effort last year, including chasing the World Cup dream.
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As legs tired, minds shut down.
They felt that long training sessions were counter-productive, tiring minds as well as bodies, and the rise in form coincided with the switch to two relatively short sessions on key days where emphasis is placed on skills and specialist areas.
"There was a lot of tired minds, tired legs, and we have to aim to be better than that".
"When you get tired, your mind starts to wander".
There is an argument that when tired, the mind goes into an altered state of consciousness and opens up to new ideas.
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