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Discover Ludwig'feeling bad' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a range of emotions, including sadness, guilt, disappointment, or regret. For example, "I'm feeling bad about forgetting my friend's birthday".
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It makes you feel bad about feeling bad.
Because now, instead of feeling bad about feeling bad, I can feel super entitled about it!
I don't like feeling bad.
"I was feeling bad.
'You feeling bad?
"I feeling bad," Dukuly said.
"We are all feeling bad.
" 'Going down the road feeling bad'!
Either way I end up feeling bad.
"I didn't want anyone feeling bad".
I don't want anyone feeling bad after".
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