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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stable feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an emotion or state of mind that is consistent and not subject to sudden changes.
Example: "After months of therapy, she finally achieved a stable feeling about her life and future."
Alternatives: "a steady emotion" or "a consistent state of mind."
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Although she felt a little nervous about the clusters of young men hanging out on some of the street corners in the neighborhood, the well-kept turn-of-the-century houses charmed her and gave the neighborhood a stable feeling.
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At follow-up, all patients were pain-free and declared a subjective stable feeling at the implant region.
Still, this is a more stable feeling sled by far than the Protegé, so there's little chassis vibration during highway duty, which results in less fatigue for commuters.
"Having your work be the basis of fame, that's a far more stable feeling," she reveals.
Israelis who seek a stable democracy, however, are feeling betrayed by the Obama Administration's hasty retreat, and they are regretting Kerry's expression of regret not because they like the word "apartheid" but because they don't like American effeteness.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Israelis who seek a stable democracy, however, are feeling betrayed by the Obama Administration's hasty retreat, and they are regretting Kerry's expression of regret not because they like the word "apartheid" but because they don't like American effeteness.
Facebook recently launched its own breed of emoticons, a stable of yellow faces depicting feelings of disappointment, annoyance and the feeling "meh" that are based on research done by Darwin.
For some employees, who have ideas but yearn for stability, it can be innovation, without the starvation: a startup feeling with a stable paycheck, a 401k and stock options.
Return to work is a major issue and frequently affects the quality of life, the financial security, the restoring of a stable social environment and the feeling of normality [ 9, 10].
Zubrick et al. [ 25] define SEWB as 'the emotional and psychological aspects of child and adult development as well as the importance and nature of social and community relationships supporting good health.' SEWB may vary over a person's life course and can mean different things to different people, and can be characterised by being in a stable state, free from illness, feeling good and healthy.
New South Wales Health says the new patient, a man in his 80s, is in a stable condition in hospital after first feeling unwell on 12 May.
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