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Discover Ludwig"worn down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe something that has been diminished or worn away by exposure or use, such as, "The frequent exposure to harsh sunlight had left the building's paint worn down."
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"I get worn down.
The teeth are worn down.
Eventually, Ratmansky, too, was worn down.
The backlog is gradually being worn down.
"We are not worn down.
I feel completely worn down".
Their CEO looks worn down.
Over time one is worn down.
And, personally, I'm worn down from arguing.
"I'm worn down now, obviously," Sabathia said.
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