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Discover Ludwig"feels cramped" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling one experiences when in a confined or overcrowded space. Example: "The lecture hall felt cramped and stuffy due to the large number of students present."
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But the show feels cramped, too small.
The keyboard feels cramped but nicely springy.
Chest feels cramped, breathing and speech are spasmodic.
Tiny as Tocqueville is, it never feels cramped.
Yet for all its engaging imagination, the material feels cramped by its structure.
Its remaining limb feels cramped, though the silk skirts are as beautiful as ever.
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The inner lobby felt cramped and isolated.
What seemed spacious then is starting to feel cramped.
Although they have less space, they don't feel cramped.
Paris can feel cramped and polluted during the summer.
Manhattan restaurants usually feel cramped even when they are large.
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