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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any feeling of security" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emotions related to safety or assurance in various contexts, such as personal relationships, financial situations, or general well-being.
Example: "After the incident, she struggled to regain any feeling of security in her home."
Alternatives: "a sense of security" or "any sense of safety."
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I'm not one that needs to have any feeling of security a year in advance.
"The Taliban's intent was almost certainly psychological — to shatter any feeling of security in the capital and focus minds on what will happen when the Westerners depart," The Telegraph argues in an editorial.
When JB Priestley first heard ragtime in a Yorkshire music hall it was, he wrote, "as if we had still been living in the 19th century and then suddenly found the 20th century glaring and screaming at us… [It signified] the end of confidence and any feeling of security".
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There is not a feeling of security".
"You have a feeling of security".
"But there's a feeling of security.
It gives you such a feeling of security to operate".
For him it means "a feeling of security and happiness".
- a feeling of security comes over a man.
Long Island gives her a feeling of security, she said.
The place exudes a feeling of security but not necessarily of freedom.
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