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Discover Ludwig"feel as though" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to express an emotion of uncertainty or suspicion, often with regard to a hypothetical or unseen situation. Example: "I feel as though this job is too good to be true."
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I feel as though I'm eight again.
It can feel as though we are being flayed alive.
· Students can feel as though they're in the way.
"Physicians sometimes feel as though they're dodging bullets, too.
Physically, I don't feel as though I need a break.
I feel as though I owe them a debt.
"I feel as though I know Bella," Ms. Terrebonne said.
I didn't feel as though I was grown-up enough.
"We feel as though we've lost a generation," he said.
I feel as though I'm looking at my own funeral.
We feel as though we didn't land any".
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