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"feel sluggish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how someone is feeling, usually after a lack of activity or sleep. For example: "After an evening of studying, Tina felt sluggish and in need of a nap."
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"They feel sluggish," she said.
He should not feel sluggish, logy, fat.
At three hundred and fifty pounds, I feel sluggish.
But the car certainly did not feel sluggish.
"You feel sluggish, you feel a little woozy," Piazza said.
Afterward you feel sluggish and glutted, groggy and numb.
"I feel comfortable running; I don't feel sluggish," Barber said.
Many people feel sluggish after lunch, and standing can get the blood flowing again.
Leave the easy stuff for the times when you are apt to feel sluggish.
Nerves you pounded into submission spring back into life, muscles twinge to celebrate their newfound freedom and you feel sluggish.
The summer heat generally makes me feel sluggish and tired, and only really interested in lying around and reading books.
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