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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearly felt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or distinct sensation or emotion that is easily perceived or understood.
Example: "The tension in the room was clearly felt as everyone awaited the announcement."
Alternatives: "strongly sensed" or "evidently experienced."
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Rivers clearly felt differently.
She, clearly, felt the same.
Mr. Chen clearly felt misused.
But he clearly felt shy of protesting.
Mr Wang clearly felt he had to respond.
Graner clearly felt that he had nothing to hide.
You clearly felt the tragedy and have shown some remorse".
Koolhaas clearly felt exhilarated to be going too far.
But Torre clearly felt that Cashman could have done more.
She said individuals clearly felt afraid of coming forward.
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But [with Joe], I knew immediately". Wright clearly felt likewise – kismet, fate, fortune.
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