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"wear out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a phrasal verb to describe the process of something becoming unusable due to wear and tear over time. For example, "My old sneakers have finally worn out and I need to buy a new pair."
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"Cavities wear out".
Do they wear out?
"It doesn't wear out".
Ideas wear out, too.
Will they wear out?
Diverters are expected to wear out quickly.
"Some things wear out quicker than others.
He doesn't wear out his welcome.
"They age, and they wear out".
You eventually wear out your welcome.
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First, SSD has a "wear-out" factor.
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