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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt better for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone experienced an improvement in their emotional or physical state due to a specific reason or action.
Example: "After talking to my friend, I felt better for the rest of the day."
Alternatives: "improved because of" or "was uplifted by".
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We felt better, for a moment.
Clearly, many felt better for it.
I imagine she felt better for having taken action.
She felt better for a few days, but gradually the pain returned.
They had to be endured, but you felt better for it afterwards.
He added, "As each week went on, people felt better for us and supported us more".
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"I feel better, for sure," she says.
We'd all feel better for it.
And would I feel better for it?
… Ask them what feels better for them.
The celebrities feel better for taking part.
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