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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel raw" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to feel sensitive, exposed, or vulnerable. Example: After the breakup, Susan's emotions were all over the place. She felt raw and couldn't stop crying.
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"I feel raw.
The wounds still feel raw, even if they're by now well aired.
I was talking so much about him, I'd go home and feel raw".
When you grow up, if you still feel raw about it, I'll be waiting".
It may still feel raw and vivid in the wake of Friday's bloodbath in Connecticut.
We knew it was from the north-east because it made bare skin feel raw in minutes.
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Feeling raw is not a pleasant feeling, but it can be a fruitful feeling".
It felt raw, feral, pungent, thrilling.
It feels raw, dramatic, beautiful and menacing.
"The energy here feels raw," she said.
Steve Phillips in the village of Knowstone feels raw.
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