Sentence examples for feeling common from inspiring English sources

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The pleasure comes not solely from the curiosity a naturalist feels for the objects of his studies, but also from a feeling common to all men brought up in the customs of civilization.

It was a feeling common even at the time.

What's in here right now?' The room had the dead feeling common to public buildings when empty of people.

Alice M. Greenwald, the director of the National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center, was recalling a feeling common among Americans on Sept. 11, 2001.

Then I had that feeling common in your 30s, I think – that I'd like to do something a bit more fulfilling.

All of which is enhanced by the feeling, common to most of Clouzot's pictures, that he rather despised people and knew that sooner or later their worst traits would come through.

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Empathy requires drawing on thoughts and feelings common to all humanity such as confusion, emptiness, joy, and hope.

"This feeling is common in American society now, where everyone kind of feels squeezed financially in one way or another.

That feeling is common in Silicon Valley.

But such a feeling is common for male spiders.

"But there is still a feeling of common belonging," he says.

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