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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to exhaust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of using up resources, energy, or options completely. Example: "The long meeting seemed to exhaust all of our ideas before we could even start the project."
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I don't want to exhaust everyone.
We just wanted to exhaust the alternatives".
The news seems to exhaust him.
Non-compulsory preferencing could allow a vote to exhaust.
He does not seem to exhaust his material.
The effect of a libel is to exhaust trust.
So both sides will try to exhaust each other.
We should try to exhaust all other options first".
In both cases, he will attempt to exhaust his critics.
Once it does, appeals can take years to exhaust.
The critics and protesters then have time to exhaust themselves.
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