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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always felt like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent or enduring perception or emotion regarding a situation or experience.
Example: "I have always felt like I was meant to be an artist, even from a young age."
Alternatives: "have consistently sensed" or "have perpetually believed".
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"I always felt like the underdog.
Intimacy had always felt like an abstraction.
IT ALWAYS felt like a shaky defence.
"I always felt like an outsider".
I've always felt like a female.
It's always felt like that.
she always felt like a . . .
I've always felt like that.
I've always felt like her mate.
"I've always felt like the best player.
It always felt like 1999 at CNBC.
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