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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I feel both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that the speaker has conflicting emotions or feelings about something. Here is an example sentence: "I feel both excited and nervous about starting my new job next week."
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But I feel both pulls".
I feel both ecstatic and emotional.
I feel both comforted and sad.
I feel both honoured and in need of a hairbrush.
"I feel both sorry and grateful to him".
So I feel both elated and enormously grateful".
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Wow, I felt both powerful and bad.
"I felt both anger and sadness.
I felt both good and bad.
I felt both angry and vindicated.
After five days, I felt both invigorated and exhausted.
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