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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly depleting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that completely drains resources, energy, or vitality. Example: "The long hours of work without breaks were utterly depleting, leaving everyone exhausted by the end of the week."
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At the same time, government subsidies in nations such as Spain and the Soviet Union fueled fishery expansion on an industrial scale, with the Soviet fleet utterly depleting the stock of rosefish (or Pacific ocean perch) and other groundfish from British Columbia to California.
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After a tour in 1993, Cohen felt utterly depleted.
By about 1880, most of the established beds off Long Island and New Jersey were utterly depleted, and newly discovered beds were quickly exhausted.
Surely only a writer whose imaginative resources were utterly depleted would fall back on a situation of such extreme improbability?
Both theory and political experience teach that regimes with spent legitimacy do not last, and the legitimacy of the Libyan, Syrian, and Yemeni dictators is utterly depleted.
The Pelicans have now won five of their last six contests while the utterly depleted Thunder have been sputtering to the finish line.
Reamer recalls the morning when all that changed, when, utterly depleted, she bumped her leg on a railing and saw a bruise rush up, livid on her pale flesh; it was then she knew something was terribly wrong.
The "Muselmann" was the term for the inmate who, utterly depleted of the will to live, awaited his murder at the lowest level of racial degradation: a "staggering corpse", in Jean Améry's words, "a bundle of physical functions in its last convulsions".
I felt utterly depleted, dizzy and nauseous and could hardly move.
He thinks about killing himself but still can't imagine actually pulling the trigger of his shotgun--not because he clings to life, but because he is utterly depleted and lacks the spirit for so significant an act.
But it was nearly 8 p.m. when he trudged off in defeat, a blister on his right foot and searing pain in his left heel, utterly and understandably depleted after the longest semifinal in Wimbledon history.
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