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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel flat" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a feeling of discouragement, despondency, or lack of enthusiasm. For example: After several failed attempts, I began to feel flat about ever succeeding.
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If not, they feel flat and dull.
"When you're stumbling around figuring out your lines, it can feel flat and wrong.
A gesture-based game with only visual and audio feedback may feel flat.
"I feel flat and down and very bad about the way I played in the singles.
They aren't coming alive like the [white] characters; these characters feel flat to me.
The melodramatic beats feel flat, though, compared to the horror movie undercurrent of tension.
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If you are such an experienced leader, why does your campaign feel flat-footed?
It is also a good idea to show them that there is a place and time for certain behaviors, so that they don't feel flat-out banned.
I felt flat.
He felt flat, exhausted.
Everyone feels flat just now.
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