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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel loss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone experiences the consequences of not having something, or of something being taken away from them. For example: "The family felt a great loss after their beloved pet passed away."
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"It is the reader who should feel loss.
When you have killed all sixteen colossi you feel loss rather than triumph.
Is it too much of a stretch to imagine that they would also feel loss when their young die?
"All I can say is that it was emotional," she finally offers, and after pausing again and swallowing hard, adds: "I did feel loss.
To put my arms around women with whom my mother had played bridge for much of her life, to shake the large hands of men with whom my father had cleared brush or found fault with Ronald Reagan's Presidency, was to feel loss and its contrary simultaneously.
It even becomes possible to feel loss as a blessing.
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When you feel losses personally, you act differently.
He added, "Age makes you feel losses in general, many different kinds, every day".
People feel losses more (at least twice more) than equivalent gains.
There came an instant, a bar moment, of deeply felt loss.
"Although I didn't want the child I still felt loss and grief.
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