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Discover Ludwig"feel faint" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe feeling suddenly weak or light-headed due to a medical condition or lack of food or water. For example, "After standing in the hot sun for too long, I started to feel faint, so I had to sit down and drink some water."
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"I feel faint".
Pastry when you feel faint.
And smelling salts if you feel faint.
Whichever, only a wimp would feel faint.
After the fourth loop, I began to feel faint.
She was warned that she might feel faint.
But as we go on, I start to feel faint.
I was worried I might not have time to eat and would feel faint.
My blood pressure was on its way down and I was beginning to feel faint.
If you feel faint, grab on to someone, and, if you do fall, try to protect your head).
Relief and the first gentle waves of Xanax made her feel faint, and she leaned against the wall.
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