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The phrase "feel dumb" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase that expresses feeling foolish or embarrassed. For example: "I feel dumb for not knowing the answer to that question."
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I feel proud of myself, and then feel dumb about feeling proud of myself, because really, how hard is it to resist tweeting more than 1,000 times a month?
Should I feel dumb?
If they feel dumb, they feel dumb".
"I feel dumb".
"They don't want to feel dumb".
Honestly, the show really made me feel dumb".
Afterward I'd feel dumb, like it wasn't needed.
With the new instruction, however, too many kids were "being made to feel dumb".
But he belabors it and, unlike those artists, makes you feel dumb for having participated.
"'I'm not a good speller," Mr. Aragona said, "and this game just makes me feel dumb".
Now you don't need to feel dumb about losing your phone; it's trying to lose you.
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