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Discover Ludwig"feel judged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to express the feeling of being judged by someone or a group of people. For example, "I always feel judged when I walk into work on a Monday morning."
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We do feel judged.
We feel judged.
But I didn't feel judged.
Do you ever feel judged?
Some consumers feel judged by sales people.
Did you feel judged by people?
"The subject mustn't ever feel judged or intimidated".
We talk about everything, and I never feel judged by her.
A lot of people in the tech industry, sadly, feel judged — because they are".
Ms. Gofman started to feel judged by some of her friends.
"Sometimes, I feel judged by other mothers for my daughter's 'early' development," Brynn writes.
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