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The phrase "feel like a failure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common and valid way to express one's emotions and thoughts. Example: "I can't believe I failed my exam again. I just feel like a failure." In this example, the speaker is expressing their feelings of worthlessness and disappointment after failing an exam.
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"They feel like a failure, and that feeling plays itself out with other people," she said.
"Feel like a failure".
"I honestly feel like a failure.
I feel like a failure.
You feel like a failure.
I feel like a failure, Banks said.
Conflict can feel like a failure.
Do I feel like a failure?
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Zou's loss in the semifinals began to feel like a failure.
Among the reasons people give, you read, again and again, "I feel like a failure".
Is someone else making you feel like a failure?
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