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The phrase "all this feels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing emotions or sensations related to a situation or experience.
Example: "After everything that has happened, all this feels overwhelming and confusing."
Alternatives: "this all seems" or "everything feels".
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And I wonder if all this feels like art.
Somewhat improbably, his bout of clowning helps him come to terms with his childhood, the recent death of his philandering father and his estrangement from his mother.Like the other stories in "War by Candlelight", all this feels a little clunky and over-determined.
This bill has been harshly criticised by Liberty, Amnesty, and the British Institute for Human Rights – but a lot of the outrage at all this feels rote, uninspired and slightly stupid: the Tories propose something vicious and awful, we complain about how monstrous it is, and then it happens anyway.
This bill has been harshly criticized by Liberty, Amnesty, and the British Institute for Human Rights but a lot of the outrage at all this feels rote, uninspired, and slightly stupid: the Tories propose something vicious and awful, we complain about how monstrous it is, and then it happens anyway.
All this feels surprisingly satisfying.
All this feels like standard territory.
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All of this feels impractical and unwieldy.
Somehow all of this feels inventive rather than derivative.
Yet somehow all of this feels terribly familiar.
All of this feels personal but not too personal.
All of this feels tenuous, she laments.
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