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Discover Ludwig"feeling closer" is a perfectly alright phrase to use in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: I feel closer to understanding the complex concepts of calculus after my private tutoring session.
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Much like the example above, people report feeling closer to their pets when they also feel close to important people in their lives.
Just because you're feeling closer to your kids doesn't mean they feel like they can get close to you.
"I'm feeling closer and closer," Manning said.
Denied access to their church, they have found themselves feeling closer to God.
My remaining family spent more time together, feeling closer than we had since my sisters and I were children.
"I'm definitely feeling closer to full strength, and eager for a return to the sidelines," Lavin said through a team spokesman.
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The five items were: 'Feeling left out', 'Not feeling close to family', 'No support when unhappy', 'Feeling lonely' and 'Not belonging'.
I've been dealing with problems well [ Deal with problems] 7. I've been thinking clearly [ Think clearly] 8. I've been feeling good about myself [ Feel good] 9. I've been feeling close to other people [ Feel close] 10.
'Always' and 'Often' 'Sometimes' 'Rarely' and 'Never' Not feeling close to familyb Do you feel close to your family?
When children are feeling close and connected with us, they feel less comfortable behaving disrespectfully toward us.
I never stopped feeling close to her".
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