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Discover Ludwig"feelings toward" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is used to describe the emotions or attitudes that one has towards another person or thing. For example, "I have intense feelings towards this new idea."
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I feel guilty about my feelings toward him/her" (r = 0.528), and "26.
"Some people have feelings toward it.
I have no hard feelings toward them".
We never encountered ill feelings toward Americans.
Lopez Portillo about American feelings toward his country.
"She had no hard feelings toward me.
I've got no hard feelings toward the coaches".
He tells writer about his feelings toward "Spirit".
Pertinent information can drastically change one's feelings toward an agent.
I harbor no hard feelings toward Glen or the Rangers.
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He said he harboured no ill-feelings toward them.
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