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The phrase "feel put" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
However, it may not be a commonly used phrase and could be considered informal. An example use of this phrase could be in a reflective piece of writing, such as a journal entry, where the writer is discussing their emotions and how they have been impacted by a certain situation. For example: "I can't help but feel put by the way my coworkers have been treating me lately. Their constant criticism has made me doubt my abilities."
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Doreen and Gerard definitely feel put first.
Don't feel PUT OUT; all will eventually be revealed.
Among those who feel put off is her husband.
I fancy that young artists will feel put to a test.
They feel put off or defeated by anything having to do with money and economics.
But, she said, she did not feel "put upon" by having to answer for the controversy.
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But students shouldn't feel put-off politics because, ultimately, it will affect them throughout their lives.
Mr. Bodenmiller said he worried that other taxpayers would feel put-upon by financial incentives for volunteers.
But all these are process complaints, and process complaints don't normally motivate people — except, in Steele's words, when voters feel "put-upon," "suppressed".
Still, there is one way in which Fallon does stand out, and that's as a musical impresario, with a love of hip-hop that doesn't feel put-on.
Based on recipes from a co-owner Jeff Lutonsky's Oklahoman mother and grandmother (Mable herself), it doesn't feel put-on at all.
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