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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearly feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong or evident emotional response or perception about something.
Example: "I can clearly feel the tension in the room as everyone waits for the announcement."
Alternatives: "evidently sense" or "distinctly perceive".
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Both sides clearly feel aggrieved.
The Turks clearly feel the same.
But they clearly feel torn between the two groups.
Albany's politicians clearly feel no urgency or responsibility.
I can clearly feel the movement happening inside my body.
In South Korean cities senior citizens clearly feel welcome in public spaces.
"Donors clearly feel increasingly confident with the security and ease of Internet giving".
So invetsors clearly feel the EU has a stronger hand to play.
For today's Republican leaders clearly feel disdain for low-wage workers.
Many of us clearly feel the cleaning is a price worth paying.
Myanmar has a young population and they clearly feel they have a bright future.
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