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Discover Ludwig"tired with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe being exhausted from doing something. For example, "After a long day at work, I am tired with all I have accomplished."
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"I'm too tired with it all.
"People are tired with putting up with inaction.
I was bloated and tired with short hair.
"Last time I was a little bit tired with all the travelling.
She looked tired, with faintly bloodshot eyes and hair hastily tied in a ponytail.
And Gaby, at 35, looks perpetually tired, with bags under her eyes.
"You get tired with waitressing and tutoring, but this is psychologically so tiring.
I think the family is tired with the circumstances and wants out".
Could it be that Shigeru Miyamoto is tired with video games?
She appeared tired, with much of the zest she had displayed before the summer missing.
In the morning, Athenians crowd into Metro trains, looking tired with anticipation of the heat outside and above.
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