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The phrase "tires out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of exhausting someone or something, typically in the context of physical or mental fatigue. Example: "After a long day of hiking, the steep trails really tire me out."
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tires out
verb
Third person singular of tire out
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"We wound up little by little pulling 700 tires out".
"Going to try to shoot one of the tires out," a member of the helicopter crew announced, in radio communications broadcast by the television station KRGV.
You see Dad run second, blow tires out, flip over on the back straightaway year after year after year after year.
His problem is instead one parents will readily recognize: "What happens when Little Tug tires out?" When a bedtime book reveals its true nature halfway through a story about something other than sleep, children can feel tricked as plot gives way to purpose.
Employers capitalize on that desperation, knowing that as soon as one worker tires out, there will be more kids spilling out of colleges, ready to give 100percentt even if they're getting almost no compensation in return.
It slows down, changes, becomes clumsy and deformed, sweats, tires out quickly, and it no longer obeys its owner when it comes to tremors or dyskinesia...The neurologist told us, "Continue to live like you did before... .. Easier said than done!
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"They got tired out".
"I was tired out".
Photograph: Yui Mok/PA This guy is tired out already.
You're tired out, I know, and I am inconsolable about the fact that I only tire you out more.
They were tired out and trying to beat the winter".
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