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The phrase "all I felt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a singular emotional experience or sensation that one has experienced in a particular moment.
Example: "In that moment, all I felt was a deep sense of sadness as I watched the sunset fade away."
Alternatives: "everything I felt" or "only what I felt".
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That's all I felt".
"But, above all, I felt helpless".
Perhaps, above all, I felt cheated.
"But most of all I felt caught".
In the aftermath, all I felt was guilty, very guilty.
In Athens, in 2004, all I felt was excitement.
First of all, I felt like a baby up there.
I really wasn't, because all I felt, was sad.
All I felt was "I want to talk to Jeremy".
Worst of all, I felt a terrible loneliness settle deep into me.
At the summit, that tatami-sized patch of snow, "all I felt was relief".
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