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"feel such a fool" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey a strong sense of embarrassment or regret over a silly mistake or foolish action. It can be used in formal or informal contexts. Example: I can't believe I forgot the meeting time. I feel such a fool.
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Be prepared to make a fool of yourself by asking - you won't feel such a fool once you've pulled the cork.
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"I felt such a connection," he recalled.
Back to Scott: This whole experience has made me feel like such a fool.
(For a split second, it was easy to feel something resembling actual sympathy for Nick, who seemed clearly devastated as he mumbled, "I feel like such a fool".
"I felt like such a fool," Mr. Meier said.
"I felt like such a fool," Mr. Wetstone said.
At first blush, such a visit could quickly feel like a fool's errand -- or an inadvertent lesson in discouragement.
To make a plan for a life in such circumstances feels like a fool's wager.
In retrospect I feel like a fool for not investing in gutters a decade ago, of course.
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