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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel intimidating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how someone feels when faced with a challenging or overwhelming situation. For example, "I always feel intimidated when I have to give a presentation in front of a large audience."
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"It doesn't feel intimidating and off-limits.
Talking to professors about personal issues can feel intimidating.
But tight communities can often feel intimidating and exclusive".
Chetiyawardana is especially keen that Dandelyan should not feel intimidating.
For many students, the idea of vacationing alone in a foreign country may feel intimidating.
Cass Art is a fantastic place to shop for materials – it manages to offer the kind of premium products, such as oil paints that I imagine proper artists must need, yet also never feel intimidating to an amateur.
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"They'd feel intimidated.
People feel intimidated.
"He never made anybody feel intimidated".
As a woman, I feel intimidated.
To this day, they feel intimidated by him".
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