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'feel offended' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express being hurt because of something someone has said or done. For example, "I felt offended when my colleague interrupted me during the meeting."
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The builders feel offended.
I don't feel offended.
"I feel offended," she said.
The protesters say they feel offended.
Readers who feel offended are perhaps missing the point.
I personally feel offended when he does it".
JP Morgan's private clients might feel offended at being demoted.
— Mayor Michael Bloomberg "I apologize for those who feel offended.
I'm neither rancorous, nor do I feel offended".
Therefore, we don't need to feel offended," Moeldoko said.
First, the Ukraine of President Yanukovich does not feel offended by the United States.
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