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"feel nauseous" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to feel like you are going to vomit. Example: After eating the questionable food from the diner, I began to feel nauseous.
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I feel nauseous.
"Do you feel nauseous?" "No".
"I started to feel nauseous.
That's when I started to feel nauseous.
"It's one of those moments where you just feel nauseous".
I did not feel nauseous or exhausted like I had the last time I'd been pregnant.
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"I felt nauseous.
Suddenly, B feels nauseous.
"I felt nauseous and dizzy.
"I felt nauseous," he said solemnly.
Later, she told reporters she had felt nauseous.
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