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The phrase "a feeling of severe" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when describing an intense emotional or physical sensation, but it needs to be followed by a noun to specify what the feeling is severe about.
Example: "She experienced a feeling of severe anxiety before the presentation."
Alternatives: "a sense of intense" or "an emotion of extreme".
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A cycle emerged: A feeling of severe stupidity would be followed by intense reading, followed by another period of feeling stupid as I realized that, no matter how much I read, new gaps in knowledge would keep popping up.
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Mrs. Greene said, "I wanted a space that was calm and had a feeling of immense quiet without being severe and cold".
In those with severe disease a feeling of always being tired is common.
"It is a feeling of relief and happiness as we were under severe pressure to win and we didn't start well of course.
Severe, unpredictable, uncontrollable events are associated with a feeling of dread that triggers a statistically irrational level of risk aversion.
A typical attack starts with a feeling of fullness in the ear, increasing tinnitus and decreasing hearing followed by severe vertigo, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
A feeling of objectivity.
Maybe a feeling of awe.
This created a strong religious feeling which was sacred and a feeling of direct divine protection.
A feeling of alrightness.
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