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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all feelings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of emotions or sentiments experienced by a person or group.
Example: "In this workshop, we will explore all feelings related to grief and loss."
Alternatives: "every emotion" or "all emotions".
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We lived in fear of catching the worst sexually transmitted disease of all: feelings.
"Be ready to be blown off of your seat with wonderment and amazement because you will simultaneously feel all feelings at once".
In consequence, Giesing started to feel unsettled by Hitler's affinity for cocaine which erases all feelings of self-doubt and encourages megalomania and he wanted to stop administering the potent swabs.
Mike said it was inappropriate for him to direct his actors in how to feel as an actor's feelings are the magic as are all feelings in the arts.
All feelings are not.
Then all feelings vanished.
Claustrophobia, like all feelings, has a rhythm.
Uncomfortable, useless, but like all feelings they pass.
All feelings and experiences – from childhood trauma to attitude to internal conflicts – are subjected to scrutiny.
So the unhealthy tradition was born of a priesthood whose members eschewed all feelings towards women.
Mr. Antonioni said he had intended the ending to show "the eclipse of all feelings".
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