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How to use 'beauty fatigue'? 1. I have/feel/bear beauty fatigue toward classical music 2. I am suffering from beauty fatigue on classical music. 3. Classical music is somewaht beauty fatigue to me. Are the above three sentences correct?If not, how to use it to express similar meaning? In addition, does anyone know any synonymous phrases of 'beauty fatigue'? Thanks in advance!
Sep 15, 2012 2:17 PM
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1. is grammatically correct, but would never be used. 2 and 3 are incorrect. Usually when something fills you with fatigue, you would usually use it as a passive verb. I am fatigued listening to so much classical music. Classical music just fatigues me. The term 'beauty fatigue' refers more to the feeling of fatigue that woman get trying to live up to the high standards of beauty set by women's fashion magazines. Note to women: Beauty magazines have only one purpose that I've ever been able to find - to make women feel ugly and thus sell more 'beauty' products. If you listen to their advice, you will be extremely unhappy. You will also probably develop some eating disorder. [Sorry for the rant. I will now get down off my soapbox]
September 15, 2012
Beauty fatigue???
September 15, 2012
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