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Discover Ludwig"I feel helpless" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations to express a feeling of powerlessness, hopelessness, or inability to change a situation. Here are some examples: - "After the accident, I feel helpless as I watch my son struggle with his injuries." - "I feel helpless in the face of such widespread injustice and poverty." - "No matter how hard I try, I feel helpless to stop my anxiety from taking over." - "As she watched the fire spread, Jane couldn't help but feel helpless to save her home." - "Even though I want to help my friend, I feel helpless because I don't know how to support them through their grief."
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"Honestly I feel helpless.
I feel helpless.
[sobbing] I feel helpless.
"I think I feel helpless.
"I feel helpless and marginalised," she said.
I feel helpless," said one Gurkha officer facing compulsory redundancy.
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But I felt helpless.
"I felt helpless," he said.
I felt helpless and angry.
"I felt helpless," she said.
"But, above all, I felt helpless".
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