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No. There are a lot of things wrong with this sentence.

Her is a possessive pronoun not a subject pronoun. The correct pronoun is she.

would of been should be would have been

workin'n playin' should be working and playing

to should be too

two should be to

2 should be to

So the sentence should be:

She would have been too tired to continue working and playing to notice anything wrong.

But this doesn't really make sense anyway.

This is better

She would have been too tired to continue working and playing or notice anything wrong.

or this

She would have been too tired to continue working and playing.

or this

She would have been too tired to notice anything wrong.

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βˆ™ 5d ago

No, this sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "She would have been too tired to continue working and playing to notice anything wrong."

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