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Discover Ludwig"feel that much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to emphasize a strong emotion or feeling. For example: "I can't believe I feel that much joy after winning the race."
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She had probably begun feeling better and the excitement of seeing him made her feel that much better.
Intellectuals don't feel that much pressure.
They feel that much of the power lies in the Pentagon.
And the British would feel that much less lonely outside it too.
pitch does not feel that much different from a slower one.
So now I don't really feel that much pressure, to be honest.
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It feels that much closer to being there.
Now, when I do win, it feels that much sweeter".
At that time, he felt that much in the future would be in medicine.
But she insisted that her legs felt that much softer after wearing leggings from the line.
And on the Nintendo Switch, it feels that much more so.
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