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Discover Ludwig"feeling neglected" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the emotion or state of being ignored or not receiving the desired attention or care from someone. Example: "She found herself feeling neglected by her friends who were always too busy to spend time with her."
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They are feeling neglected.
It can be hard to manage expectations and avoid leaving others feeling neglected or feeling neglected ourselves.
In fact, the people of Cedar Rapids are feeling neglected.
It's getting ignored these days, and I hear they're feeling neglected by the United States".
That Florida was feeling neglected is perhaps the silliest primary-season twist of all.
And Mr. Fox, feeling neglected for the last 18 months, is holding out.
But he doesn't bleat about feeling neglected or sit in judgment when his mother hits the bottle.
But for normal, healthy, everyday dissatisfaction, this research suggests that you don't have to sit idly by and grow resentful when you are feeling neglected.
So, about that response: Much of the greater New York area (including my house) is still without power; gasoline is scarce; and some outlying areas are feeling neglected.
Amid his escalating legal concerns, Cohen is feeling neglected by the president, his longtime patron for whom he has long professed his loyalty, the people said.
Mr Cameron's latest policy direction aligns with a bid to woo charities, pressure groups and individuals who may now be feeling neglected by Labour.
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