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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too exhausted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a state of extreme tiredness or fatigue. Example: After running a marathon, I was too exhausted to even stand up. In this sentence, "too exhausted" is used to describe the speaker's extreme level of fatigue after completing a physically challenging activity.
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He is often too exhausted to walk.
Most are too exhausted to cook.
but too exhausted for the city.
"But we were just too exhausted from all the infighting".
I was too exhausted to answer any questions.
Or maybe they're just too exhausted to be childish.
(They will be too exhausted by good, hard work anyway).
But of course I can't, I'm too exhausted.
Or are just too exhausted to argue with".
"I was too exhausted to keep lying," he said.
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Bad news, lazy drunks: everyone's too exhausted to go to the pub with you after work.
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