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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel lighter" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a sense of relief, freedom, or reduced burden, often in a physical or emotional context. Example: "After talking to a friend about my problems, I felt lighter and more at ease."
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They feel lighter, freer and better.
"I feel lighter," one woman said.
"I just feel lighter," Rodriguez said.
"I feel lighter and lighter," Tilly says.
"Now I feel lighter, like a feather".
You feel lighter already, don't you?
With them gone, I feel lighter.
I feel lighter, I feel cleansed.
I feel lighter, both physically and mentally.
Our spirits lift and our legs feel lighter.
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Forgive....by letting go...feel lighter.
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