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Discover Ludwig"feel doomed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of despair, inevitability, or overwhelming odds. Example: After a long day at the office, I felt doomed to a night of sorting out paperwork.
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"I feel doomed as a Jew," he said.
They may not feel doomed, but they do not have much optimism, either.
Others feel doomed by their own DNA, which seems less changeable than the more traditional culprits for personal failings, like a lack of discipline or bad childhoods.
Most of the rappers Madlib admired when he was growing up sang about black male alienation and life inside or outside "the system" — but what if you didn't feel doomed by your blackness or your masculinity or your dreams?
Miller's remarkably convincing insights into parent-child relationships easily make the reader feel doomed as a person and guilty as a parent, but recognizing that parent-child relationships are symptomatic of all our relationships can open up Miller's otherwise dead-end analysis.
On a bad day, I feel doomed to become one of the 80%.
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The whole project felt doomed.
I felt doomed.
Later, he said he had felt doomed.
He feels doomed to live on the outskirts.
The fantasy genre is not the only one that feels doomed.
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