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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being that is fully immersed in emotions or sensations, often in a poetic or expressive context.
Example: "In that moment, she was all feeling, lost in the depths of her joy and sorrow."
Alternatives: "fully emotional" or "entirely sensory".
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"People feel a sense of belonging or validation when we're all feeling the same things.
We're all feeling our way.
Sendak continued, "We were all feeling hot.
We were all feeling good.
We're all feeling the pinch.
"We are all feeling bad.
It was all feeling a little unatmospheric.
Is what, apparently, we're all feeling true?
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"We're all feeling a lot of grief".
And unfortunately they are all 'feeling the Bern'.
"We're all feeling a little depressed coming toward the end of the archive," Mr. Goldstein said.
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