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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I feel lied" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression would be "I feel lied to." Example: "After hearing the truth, I feel lied to by my friend who didn't tell me the whole story."
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"I have such a weird mix of feelings about this because I simultaneously feel terrible for you, and also I feel lied to," Mr. Glass said.
Frankly, I feel lied to, tricked, baited and switched, double crossed and conned.
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I felt lied to".
I didn't want to feel lied to.
And I think that the Russian interference just was a constant, and something unexpected, that no one understood.... That's why I'm a little disappointed that we aren't focussed we seem to be focussed on, what was the Trump campaign's role, did they interfere with— REMNICK: Well, did you not feel lied to by Jeff Sessions?
They feel lied to.
When they don't (e.g., ACA not repealed) feel lied to".
Rather, it's about angry people, many of them young and restless, who feel lied to, marginalized, and extremely hard done by -- and who are no longer willing to put up with it.
If you introduce him as a friend when he is already a boyfriend, your parents might feel lied to.
Even if she would have loved you for who you really are, if she finds out you were faking she will feel lied to and may not love you anymore.
"A part of me feels lied to and in a sense, cheated, because I was told you can be anything you want to be," Conway said.
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