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The sentence "I feel suffocated" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to express a feeling of being confined or overwhelmed, both physically and emotionally. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a crowded and cramped space, or a situation where one feels restrained or overwhelmed by emotions. Example: "After being stuck in traffic for hours, I feel suffocated and just want to get out of this car."
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But now, "I feel suffocated".
His head pounds, "my chest gets heavy, stomach gets tight" and "I feel suffocated, anxious".
"It's the first time in my life to cover my hair and to wear a jilbab, and I feel suffocated," said Domoua al-Ali, 16, on a recent day.
I feel suffocated, like dying.
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I felt suffocated, as though I'd never escape to the blazing, gritty larger world I dreamed of covering.
A viewer, Dina, rang in to say: "I have three children, and by the age of 21, I felt suffocated.
That was the moment, at the end of the Sixties, when I felt suffocated.
But in this community — which has a very specific set of codes, values, and structure — I felt suffocated".
But more often than not, I felt suffocated by the gaseous sentimentality and lightheadedness of a story that drops in subplots that it can't begin to develop.
Sometimes, I felt suffocated.
I felt suffocated by my surroundings.
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