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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling lighter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of relief, freedom, or emotional release.
Example: "After talking to my friend about my problems, I left the conversation feeling lighter."
Alternatives: "feeling relieved" or "feeling unburdened."
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You certainly come out of the desert feeling lighter.
Rodriguez, meanwhile, showed up in camp looking and feeling lighter and better.
Our conversation cooled my nerves, and I left feeling lighter and more optimistic about the future.
You'll leave feeling lighter -- and glad you usually sit at the adult table.
And though I left very little on my plate, I stepped into the night feeling lighter.
This 20th-anniversary production of David Ives's popular anthology of mini-plays, directed by John Rando, leaves you feeling lighter, but not emptier.
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But rather than feeling light and airy, the interior feels oddly claustrophobic and unsettling.
"You walk away feeling light and happy".
Other symptoms can include feeling sluggish, feeling light headed and or having a dry mouth.
He hiked over to it and swam across, feeling light and buoyant without his rebreather.
It's a dependable dish that leaves you feeling light and clean.
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