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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I cannot help but feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express an emotion or opinion that one is feeling. For example, "I cannot help but feel deeply saddened by the loss of so many innocent lives in the war."
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I cannot help but feel that their business case for doing so is flawed.
I cannot help but feel the entire environment is pretty West Wing.
No, I cannot help but feel that the fates and Airbnb have brought us together for a reason.
But I cannot help but feel that that also something of the bad-cop routine in Mr Schäuble's actions.
I cannot help but feel, however, that people have been taken by the wrong aspect of the story.
"Today, when I look back, I cannot help but feel pride and gratitude towards all of you," he said.
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This, of course comes on the back of other similar examples and whist I (as an IP lawyer) have some sympathy for King's desire to protect its brand I also cannot help but feel that in this case it may have gone too far and therefore ultimately risk damaging the brand.
You cannot help but feel for Christian Prudhomme.
Kate cannot help but feel bitter.
Later, he says he cannot help but feel awkward.
"But people cannot help but feel they are suspects if their names are on the list".
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