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Discover Ludwig"feels sincere" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that appears or seems to be authentic, meaningful, or heartfelt. For example, "The apology that the student gave to the teacher feels sincere."
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When the contestants insist it was never their ambition to be on TV, it feels sincere.
Yes, "Nice for What" is a monumental act of pandering, but, besides being savvy, it feels sincere.
You're not meant to linger, though you're welcome to — the bartenders are friendly, and ask your name (mainly to keep track of the orders, but it feels sincere).
You're not meant to linger, though you're welcome to the bartenders are friendly, and ask your name (mainly to keep track of the orders, but it feels sincere).
Golden Gal is a song in which Animal Collective empathise with women who feel objectified, but is nothing like as ghastly as that sounds: it dials the tempo and sonic clutter back to reveal a really beautiful melody, and it feels sincere rather than smirky.
Obviously, each person must modify his message to one that feels sincere.
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Not a jot of it felt sincere.
Cringe if you must, but in the room, it felt sincere.
Scudamore, 54, who came under pressure to resign, said in a statement he felt sincere contrition.
Which is what made all the risk feel sincere rather than self-congratulatory.
However practiced such lines as "I suck at love / I need a do-over" may be, they feel sincere.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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