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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually felt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a genuine or real emotional experience or sensation that someone has experienced.
Example: "In that moment, I actually felt a sense of relief wash over me."
Alternatives: "truly experienced" or "genuinely sensed".
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I actually felt joy".
"I actually felt guilty.
I actually felt great tonight.
I actually felt relieved.
It actually felt beautiful".
It actually felt like an event.
I never actually felt afraid.
"I actually felt a little guilty.
I actually felt woozy while reading it.
"It actually felt good," he said.
It actually felt like genuine insight.
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