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Discover Ludwig"feel full" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the sensation of being physically satisfied or satiated after eating, or to describe a certain emotional feeling. Examples: 1. After a large meal, I always feel full and content. 2. She was overwhelmed with happiness and her heart felt full. 3. Despite eating a small lunch, I still feel full from breakfast. 4. His stomach was growling, but he was determined to finish the meal and feel full before leaving the restaurant. 5. I feel so full of gratitude for all the blessings in my life.
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They feel full.
I like to feel full.
I didn't feel full at all.
"I feel full all the time.
"I feel full of pep," he said.
When they feel full, maybe then our children will, too.
Simply looking at our food helps the brain feel full.
Now I feel full up again and ready to go.
The present and future feel full of promise.
Our bodies are unable to recognise soda's calories and feel full.
Instead, the MCT oil made me feel full for a couple of hours.
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