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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I completely felt" is not correct in standard written English.
It is generally not used because "felt" is a past tense verb that does not typically pair with "completely" in this context. Example: "I completely felt overwhelmed by the situation."
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I completely felt the minuteness of the people & carts & houses — out in a prairie".
I completely felt such freedom.
I completely felt their pain, as my own 13-year-old son lacked focus this past school year... let's just call it hormones.
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DS: There's never one whole album that I completely feel is representative.
I just completely feel what she went through".
"By the time I was completely stoned I felt utterly bereft," he continued.
"I left a message saying I felt completely overwhelmed".
"I didn't feel appreciated and I felt completely alone".
I really felt completely alone".
I honestly felt completely neutral toward both.
"I've felt completely comfortable from Day 1".
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