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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I sensed it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing an intuition or feeling about something that is not explicitly stated. Example: "As the conversation progressed, I sensed it; there was an underlying tension in the room."
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"I sensed it on the front nine," Triplett said.
"I sensed it takes a lot of the romance out of the sale," he said.
An awkward silence ensued, and I sensed it was up to me to take the initiative.
Somehow I sensed it was the one on which Steerforth was sailing.
I sensed it frustrated him that he couldn't get people to embrace the image he sought.
When I say I saw something, it's more like I sensed it.
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I sense it".
"Yes, I sense it approaching".
I sense it among others too.
"Do I sense it?" Alderson said of the fans' anxiety.
Because I sense it's A. I might.
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