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The phrase "and how they felt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emotions or reactions related to a specific event or situation.
Example: "The report included testimonies from the participants, detailing their experiences and how they felt during the workshop."
Alternatives: "and their emotions" or "and their feelings".
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Who they were and how they felt back then.
They tell her what they were doing and how they felt when her father was killed.
It was up to them to decide what they wanted to do and how they felt.
"I'll have to get together with them to see where they're at and how they felt," he said.
"The most important findings were the behavioral components how they slept and how they felt the next day," Powell said.
Each time, the students were asked to report what they were doing and how they felt about it.
and interview people who were alive when it happened about the experience and how they felt about it.
The clothes on the show were showy to say the least, but they had an impact on what real women wore and how they felt about it.
Managers also had a much greater impact on employees' performance and how they felt about their job than any other factor, Google found.
"Some [writers] even sent him their own work while others spoke of their own circumstances and how they felt much better for writing to Byron.
Attendees reported on their mood how much they felt a variety of emotions, such as happy, sad, or angry, and how they felt overall, from awful to wonderful.
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