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Discover Ludwig"I sometimes felt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a feeling or emotion that you experienced in past, usually on multiple occasions. Example: I sometimes felt overwhelmed by the amount of work I had to do.
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I sometimes felt unconscionably frivolous around her.
"I sometimes felt life wasn't worth living.
I sometimes felt like an interloper in our house.
While I was at Microsoft, I sometimes felt like prey.
I sometimes felt this about their entire lives.
My pupils went down for long naps, and I sometimes felt like doing the same.
"With all of my injuries, I sometimes felt like I was the fourth kid," he said.
"I sometimes felt like a conspirator in writing about U2," he says.
(Called to the dinner table as a child, I sometimes felt like a gladiator being summoned to the arena).
But in being open about our story, I sometimes felt I was inviting a Greek chorus of doleful commentary.
I sometimes felt like reminding him that Maureen was his daughter, too, not just someone with similar political philosophies.
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