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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awful feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative emotional state or sensation that someone is experiencing.
Example: "After hearing the bad news, I was left with an awful feeling in the pit of my stomach."
Alternatives: "terrible sensation" or "horrible emotion".
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Many people would rather feel an awful feeling that they are causing, than feel the authentic painful feelings of life.
You're going to feel this awful, awful, awful feeling of guilt," he said.
They are going to be made to feel unacceptable, inappropriate, and it is a really awful, awful feeling".
"It's really an awful feeling.
"It was an awful feeling.
It's just an awful feeling".
That is an awful feeling.
That awful feeling of emptiness".
But is that not an awful feeling?
It was an awful, awful feeling.
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She said it was also "really important for people outside the community to feel that gut-awful feeling, to feel its devastation".
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