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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel bad for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express sympathy, regret, or compassion for someone. Example: I feel bad for my friend who lost their job last week.
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You feel bad for him.
"We feel bad for Memo".
"I feel bad for him.
"I feel bad for Ruben.
"I feel bad for Stephen.
"I feel bad for Mark," she sighed.
"I feel bad for Brian," Zduriencik said.
Sometimes I feel bad for lying.
But you definitely feel bad for Robby.
"I just feel bad for everyone now".
Does anyone feel bad for Cain?
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