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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel that it" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
It does not convey a complete idea or thought. Instead, you could use phrases like "I feel that..." or "He/she/they feel that..." to convey someone's opinion or perspective. Example: I feel that it is important to prioritize self-care in order to maintain overall well-being.
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"I feel that it could stigmatize me".
I really feel that it happened".
I feel that it is my duty.
I feel that it will be different.
I do not feel that it is so.
We feel that it is time for a more function-oriented approach.
They also feel that it would be difficult to implement regulations regarding primary care.
"I don't feel that it takes my work anywhere.
I feel that it could have some favorable impact.
I didn't particularly feel that it was so dangerous.
"I feel that it is a little unfair".
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