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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'feel few' is not correct or usable in written English
It is not a phrase or idiom that is used in the English language.
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As many of the people in the middle of the country have struggled to find their links to the national tragedy, the citizens of Clintonville, 1,016 miles from ground zero, feel few degrees of separation.
And like some of the older 1960s liberal baby boomers, who were reacting against the extreme nationalism of the first half of the 20th century, they seem to feel few national attachments.
If you don't like that, there are plenty of other ways to get your news, but I feel few are as fresh or as fascinating as this new form of tech journalism that we are all now building.
On location shooting gave the show a visceral feel few can match and its specificity in neighborhood detail brought many a zany situation back down to Earth.
It has an edgy feel, few hotels and a lift system so clapped-out you can spend half the day queuing.
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Men expect more and feel fewer barriers.
In the United States you have a very diverse, individualistic society where people feel fewer obligations to fellow citizens.
Those who know Africa well will actually feel fewer discomfiting moments than when reading ostensibly realist novels such as Norman Rush's Mating.
In the US you have a very diverse, individualistic society where people feel fewer obligations to fellow citizens.
Do you feel fewer cravings for sweets?
One interpretation for the decrease was that younger participants may feel fewer symptoms.
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