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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I cringed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of discomfort or embarrassment in response to something unpleasant or awkward. Example: "When I saw the video of my old performance, I cringed at how awkward I looked on stage."
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I cringed.
"I cringed," he said.
I cringed in silent horror.
I cringed but couldn't put "Mentor" down.
Also, I cringed at DEAD BODY.
The moment I read that, I cringed.
I smiled grimly, but inwardly I cringed.
I cringed at the 1977 show.
I cringed at the word "half".
On the drive down, I cringed at every bump.
He says: "When I saw the trailer I cringed.
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