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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I mostly feel" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically expresses a general or overall feeling that the speaker has, rather than a specific emotion at a given moment. Example: "I mostly feel happy with my job, but there are days when I feel overwhelmed."
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I mostly feel confident.
However I'm built pretty well for stress so I mostly feel perfectly cope-ious.
"But I mostly feel good for our group because of how hard they've worked for the entire coaching staff.
"But I mostly feel sorry for the first lady that she has been put in this position that she feels it will hurt to take our gift.
But I mostly feel good about it".
I mostly feel OK with it being a thing but I'm definitely not happy about it.
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But numb is what I mostly felt throughout.
I mostly felt irritated, agitated, dizzy and confused.
I mostly felt relieved that they didn't suck because imagine having to camp next to a bunch of terrible musicians.
But by the end of "The Phantom," what I mostly felt was the kind of boredom and ennui that the characters have been experiencing, because much of the mystery of this world has been drained away.
But I mostly felt bad for my mom, a beautiful and creative woman who may have become an amazing talent if she wasn't subject to similar societal constraints.
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