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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'felt among' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling that is shared by a group of people. For example, "There was a sense of joy felt among everyone in the room."
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Greater apprehension is felt among the Sunnis.
Steinbrenner's impact was felt among individual athletes as well.
But the basic point is keenly felt among the French governing class.
(The one Mr. Motschmann felt, among the largest, was a magnitude 2.7).
It may be hackneyed, but it is also deeply felt among industry leaders.
The sense of betrayal by Rupert Murdoch's organisation was felt among both junior and senior staff.
Most of those improvements have yet to be felt among the country's rank and file.
The greater impact of the association has been felt among other artists.
The effect was also felt among the midcaps, where Colt Telecom added 7p to 190p.
So how long will the impact of a three-week summer scheme be felt among its participants?
Gradually, a measure of discontent with Broyard's reviews began to make itself felt among the paper's cultural commissars.
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