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Discover Ludwig"I feel being" is not correct or commonly used in written English
It is possible to use the verb "feel" followed by a gerund, such as "I feel being productive," but this construction is not as common and can sound awkward. It is more common to use "I feel like" followed by a verb or a noun or pronoun, such as "I feel like going for a walk" or "I feel like I'm not good at math."
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I want other people to share this feeling of humility and privilege that I feel being a part of the US Olympic Team.
How would I feel being a parent?
Another consistent performance without, I feel, being entirely groundbreaking.
I am just becoming aware of how guilty I feel being queer".
I have tried to transmit the pride that I feel, being Argentinian".
The virtues I feel being modeled — in his in-class comments and demeanor, in his notes, and during our after-workshop meetings — are subtle and profound.
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"What I feel is big confidence.
What I feel is loss.
This, I feel, is overkill.
"All I feel is pain and anxiety.
But now all I feel is emptiness.
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