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Discover Ludwig"I've felt" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to convey a feeling you have experienced in the past. For example: "I've felt lost and confused since my father passed away."
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"I've felt good all season.
"I've felt lucky, devastated, numb.
Since then I've felt better".
I've felt so helpless.
How I've felt uplifted.
I've felt really good.
I've felt so broken.
I've felt it".
I've felt more comfortable at funerals.
And I've felt guilty ever since.
"I've felt fine the whole time".
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