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Discover Ludwig"ever feel like" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are asking a rhetorical question about the feeling of someone or yourself. For example, "Do you ever feel like life is just one long series of failures?".
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And boy, did it ever feel like home as the paddock people arrived in Barcelona for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix.
At no point did I ever feel like, "Great!
They don't ever feel like they're down.
Do you ever feel like that?
Do you ever feel like you're jinxed?
I don't ever feel like it.
Does she ever feel like slowing down?
Ever feel like doing the hustler?
Did it ever feel like it went away?
Hmm, you ever feel like you've met someone before?
Does Kaun ever feel like the title character?
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