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The phrase "feel like throwing up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing nausea or a strong aversion to something.
Example: "After eating that questionable food, I really feel like throwing up."
Alternatives: "feel nauseous" or "feel sick to my stomach."
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You feel like throwing up with her.
I feel like throwing up.
If you feel like throwing up, be my guest.
It kept making me feel like throwing up.
As it was thrust in, it made me feel like throwing up.
The only problem I've had is it bubbles in my stomach and for about five minutes, I feel like throwing up.
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One of them says she feels like throwing up.
As a Russian (and also an American and an adoptive parent), I felt like throwing up.
I felt like throwing up," she said, "And then I got a headache".
"My heart just started going, sweating, and I felt like throwing up," said the officer, Paul Krawczyk.
I just didn't know what to do, whether to be sick, because I immediately felt like throwing up, or to laugh, or cry or what.
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