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Discover Ludwig"feel with" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to empathize or share in someone's emotions or experiences. You can use it to describe feelings of understanding or compassion towards a person or situation. Example: "I could feel with her as she poured her heart out about her struggles with anxiety." In this sentence, "feel with" is used to convey that the speaker is able to empathize with the person's struggles and understand their emotions.
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I feel with my body, feeling all these trees, all this country.
"That's what I feel with Barry.
And how I feel with him.
Mentions the possible kinship the Mayor might feel with Pres.
Pakistanis feel, with some justification, that they are being scapegoated.
California feel with better production, more melody and less thrash.
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They felt with me.
Both are felt with passion.
Palpation: Feeling with the hands.
Pierce the felt with the earring hooks.
Nip the circular felt with a clip.
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