Sentence examples for utter exhaustion from inspiring English sources

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"utter exhaustion" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a state of extreme fatigue or physical and mental depletion. It can be used in a sentence as a noun phrase, for example: "After running a marathon, he collapsed in utter exhaustion." "In her final exams, she pushed herself to the point of utter exhaustion." "I could barely lift my arms from utter exhaustion after working all day in the heat."

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Afterwards, utter exhaustion.

You fall asleep from utter exhaustion.

I worked on it every day to the point of utter exhaustion.

UXF, I concluded, really stands for "utter exhaustion and fatigue" zone.

The Catholic priesthood sorely needs to understand the utter exhaustion the laity now feels.

In almost pleading voices, they express an utter exhaustion with war here.

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Whoever receives a favorable ruling will probably at best walk away with a sense of vindication-meets-utter-exhaustion.

We assumed their desperate enthusiasm for the food to be the result of the utter sensory exhaustion that they'd experienced after months of tortillas and guacamole.

It was her complete and utter at exhaustion at being underestimated".

The dogs eye the camera much the way commuters glance at one another on the train, and their gazes run a familiar gamut: offhand suspicion, manic interest, mutually acknowledged exhaustion, utter bemusement, mind-your-own-business, can-anyone-help.

Sometimes you'd end the day in a state of complete and utter, almost debilitating, exhaustion.

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