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The phrase "actually felt that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a genuine or strong emotional response to a situation or experience.
Example: "In that moment, I actually felt that I was truly alive for the first time."
Alternatives: "truly felt that" or "really felt that".
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I said I doubted anyone could be elected president if he actually felt that way.
I actually felt that was one of my better songs.
Halfway through a meditation session, he would say, "You are calm and incredibly aware," and for no reason I understood, I actually felt that way.
"I actually felt that this might deter young people from having abortions".
"We actually felt that we had run out of ideas," Mr. Rosenthal said.
Especially in Strauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra," one actually felt that a distinctive interpretation of this formidable piece might be developing.
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"Nothing human is alien to me," said Terence, but do we actually feel that way?
"I didn't actually feel that great out there," he said.
We got to prepare this incredible meal and then at the very end say, 'Aww, I wish more people came.' I don't actually feel that way.
Finding women worrying that men feel emasculated by them more than men actually feel that way, she suggests that these women are more invested in preserving conventional gender roles.
How do you actually feel that is different than how you felt before?" A month ago, Bill Clinton expressed remorse for the repercussions of the bill, admitting at an N.A.A.C.P. convention that the crime bill "made the problem worse".
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