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The phrase "feel horrible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a strong negative emotional state or physical discomfort. Example: "After falling off the bike, she felt horrible for days due to the bruises and soreness."
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It's feeling O.K. Doesn't feel great, doesn't feel horrible.
"You feel horrible".
Like, I feel horrible.
I just feel horrible".
And I feel horrible for Jim.
I feel horrible for their experience".
"But if I don't, I feel horrible".
That Ibiza song makes me feel horrible.
This made him feel "horrible", he said.
I feel horrible for C. C".
You just feel horrible for him.
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