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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being feels" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a state of existence or perception, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "Being feels like a constant search for meaning."
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The act of killing an innocent being feels — and will always feel — neither wholly wrong nor wholly right.
"Every human being feels their own reality and it's difficult to understand someone else's reality until you walk in their shoes.
But my machine was perfectly willing to accept the idea that BAC and BCA are two triangles, whereas a human being feels it's sort of degenerate to give two names to the same object.
According to Norberg et al. [ 50] consolation is needed when a human being feels alienated from him or herself, from other people, from the world and from his or her ultimate source of meaning.
The idea of the writer as someone content just to see and hear, to wrap himself right around a moment of being, feels serene rather than defensive.
In Table 3 we observe the APGARq results, with a global mean score of 1.52 (scale 0-2), withethighestest rated item being "feels that his/her family loves him/her" (SQF)(1.78).
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All you will do is to make another human being feel uncomfortable in your company.
"How can, as a human being, we make another human being feel so unvalued that their life is disposable?
"The huge squeeze on pay being felt by families up and down the country is the longest and deepest experienced since records began in the 1850s," O'Grady said.
Now the effects of the bad publicity and heightened monitoring are at last being felt.
Instead of the muscles tensing as you move through the postures, they stay relaxed -- and make your entire being feel relaxed too.
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