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"felt better" is correct and usable in written English
It is a past tense verb phrase commonly used to express an improvement in physical or emotional well-being. Example: After taking a few days off work and getting some rest, I felt better and was able to fully recover from my illness.
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Already he felt better.
"That felt better.
She felt better now.
"We've never felt better.
I felt better now.
Not because she felt better.
Since then I've felt better".
"Definitely felt better," Davis said.
"You felt better about yourself".
Immediately, I felt better.
"I've never felt better.
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