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Discover Ludwig"big feelings" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a range of strong emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, etc., that someone may have. For example: "The movie made me feel so many big feelings".
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Unlike Vince and his cadre of fools, Ari thinks big thoughts, feels big feelings and makes one big mistake after another, while the others — Vince, Drama, Turtle, Eric — shuffle across polished floors with the superficial self-assurance of men so insulated from the real world that they can't even remember what mediocre sushi tastes like.
I still can feel those big feelings and actually know where to put them.
When I had big feelings, I just journaled.
Mr. Goldblatt's art, avoiding the overt display of big feelings, goes for hard South African facts.
It's always about love and big feelings — a love song to life.
It is not always easy for kids to name their Big Feelings.
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"We have created a big feeling of hope among a big part of our society," Mr. Mas said.
It makes us question our neighbours, and that's a really big feeling.
"It's a very big feeling when you control the country".
"I wasn't quite feeling like myself after the crash and so it's a big feeling of relief.
A: There's a big feeling you shouldn't talk about things that you're not expert on, and you define your expertise very narrowly.
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