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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel entirely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's emotional state or physical condition. For example: After months of recovery, I felt entirely healthy again.
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"I feel entirely justified.
The moneyed environment there did not feel entirely comfortable.
But they don't yet feel entirely ersatz, either.
But his skeptical, biting lyrics feel entirely contemporary.
And right now it doesn't feel entirely authentic.
My reactions feel entirely involuntary and very troubling.
But with life settlement companies involved in drafting these laws, it's hard to feel entirely reassured.
"And for me, it doesn't at the moment feel entirely like my own life.
This is a development about which no American can feel entirely comfortable.
Wouldn't it be nice, I ask myself, to feel entirely sure of my beliefs?
The production and mood of the track feel entirely of the moment.
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