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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be felt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the passive voice to describe something that is experienced or perceived by someone. Example: The presence of the ghost could be felt in the old, abandoned house. In this sentence, "be felt" is used to describe the experience of sensing the ghost's presence. Another example: The impact of the earthquake could be felt throughout the entire city. Here, "be felt" is used to describe the widespread experience of the earthquake being perceived by people in the city.
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Let Love be felt".
Their loss will be felt.
"He wants to be felt".
Sabbath's influence continues to be felt.
Mr. Levine's presence will still be felt.
Ripple effects would be felt throughout Europe.
Its consequences will be felt globally.
His loss will be felt by many.
It will be felt by every Cuban".
But the errors will be felt.
The aftershocks were starting to be felt.
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