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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at first feel" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts discussing initial impressions or sensations, but it is better to use more common expressions. Example: "At first feel, the fabric seemed rough against my skin."
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Fans of Mr. Kander will certainly appreciate hearing this old master (can he possibly be 86?) elicit increasingly complex feelings from what at first feel like basic melodies.
And though it may at first feel like a mild diversion, as contact sports go, it soon becomes clear that no one is leaving the field without injuries.
Having been walloped over the head with so much architecture, you have to recalibrate your eye to these more diminutive spaces, which at first feel underwhelming.
The production, directed by Barry Edelstein, doesn't at first feel like a giant slab of prose that has been propped up onstage.
The contrast of the shacks' down-at-the-heels histories and their contemporary coziness can, at first, feel presumptuous and like a form of exploitation.
I didn't experience any barriers to changing sector, but in joining such a different world, I did at first feel like an outsider who hadn't earned my stripes.
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But, if she at first felt uncertain as she embarked on such alien terrain, the newly named Hillary Clinton seems to have quickly recovered her characteristic self-confidence.
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