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The phrase "feel jinxed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing a sense of being unlucky or experiencing a series of unfortunate events. Example: "After losing my wallet and getting a flat tire on the same day, I really feel jinxed."
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Sometimes I feel jinxed, sometimes I feel like the rest of my life will be spent..
"I don't think we feel jinxed," said Stewart, who has a longstanding aversion to using the word "I" when talking about himself.
I mean, there always seems to be something, but I don't feel jinxed.
A Chelsea spokesman said Costa did not feel jinxed by the house.
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As bad as he feels, the Giants are feeling downright jinxed.
However, parents often feel stressed and unprepared.
I feel… How do you feel?
14 I feel uncertain.
What do you feel?
4 I feel stressed.
I feel sociable.
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