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feels proper
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feels proper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a sense of appropriateness or suitability regarding a situation or action. Example: "When I wear this outfit, it just feels proper for the occasion."
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1 human-written examples
Adrian Lawson, chairman of the Reading Cycle Campaign, feels proper consideration has not been given to cyclists in the planning phase.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
It felt proper to see him back in Yorkshire colours.
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Dr Fang had written an article that drew on a paper in Science without, Dr Xiao felt, proper acknowledgment of the original researcher.
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It was wicked to be asked to play at dis one an' da organisers made us feel proper welcome an' ting.
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Using a buoy, Troy said, can be useful for swimmers, because "you start to feel proper body positioning, then you replicate that" without the buoy.
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My father's ancestors had come to Scotland from Magherafelt – a few miles from where Seamus grew up – and it felt proper to let the poetry of the old country go with him into the stony ground.
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"It just felt proper and appropriate for this year," said Mr. Perez, who had previously made do with a miniature Nativity set, Santa, snowmen and a sled arranged around his brick home on a golf course.
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A disaster was happening in the heart of our city and so it felt proper to record and absorb, but economic newsreels and desperate grasps for similes felt anemic.
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When you feel proper reinforcement has been applied cover this larger knot with spruce or fir sap to seal the deal.
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"It just feels the proper place to be," said her husband, Mike.
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Searching for her corgis, the Queen comes upon a mobile library and feels the proper thing is to borrow a book.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "feels proper", ensure that the context clearly establishes the basis for the feeling of appropriateness. For instance, specify whose feeling it is or what standards are being met.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "feels proper" can sound less formal than alternatives like "seems appropriate" or "is considered suitable". Use it judiciously in academic or professional contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feels proper" functions as an adjective phrase, expressing a subjective assessment of appropriateness or suitability. It indicates that something aligns with a sense of what is fitting or correct, according to Ludwig.
Frequent in
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50%
Wiki
25%
Science
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "feels proper" is grammatically correct and expresses a subjective sense of appropriateness or suitability. While Ludwig AI confirms its usability, it's relatively rare, suggesting that other alternatives might be more common depending on the context. It's suitable for neutral settings, but formal writing might benefit from alternatives such as "seems appropriate". When employing "feels proper", ensure clarity in whose feeling it represents and the standards guiding that feeling.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feels right
Indicates a sense of moral or intuitive correctness.
feels correct
Highlights a sense of being in accordance with facts or standards.
seems appropriate
Emphasizes the suitability of something based on the current circumstances.
feels suitable
Similar to 'seems appropriate', but with a stronger emphasis on meeting specific criteria.
seems fitting
Highlights how well something aligns with a specific context or requirement.
feels apt
Implies that something is particularly well-suited or appropriate for a specific purpose.
appears correct
Focuses on the accuracy or validity of something based on available information.
seems in order
Indicates that something is properly arranged or following the correct sequence.
seems judicious
Emphasizes the wisdom and good judgment behind a particular decision or action.
feels judicious
Emphasizes the sense of appropriateness based on a careful and wise assessment
FAQs
How can I use "feels proper" in a sentence?
You can use "feels proper" to express a sense of appropriateness or suitability. For example, "It "felt proper" to offer condolences to the family".
What are some alternatives to "feels proper"?
Alternatives to "feels proper" include "seems appropriate", "feels right", or "seems fitting", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "feels proper" formal or informal?
"Feels proper" leans toward a neutral to slightly informal register. For more formal contexts, consider options like "seems appropriate" or "is considered suitable".
Which is correct, "feels proper" or "feels like proper"?
Both phrases can be correct depending on the intended meaning. "Feels proper" expresses a sense of appropriateness. "Feels like proper" implies resemblance to something that is considered proper. For example, "This "feels like a proper" celebration now that everyone is here".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested