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The phrase "felt extraordinary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong emotional or physical sensation that is remarkable or exceptional.
Example: "After completing the marathon, I felt extraordinary, as if I had achieved something truly significant."
Alternatives: "felt amazing" or "felt remarkable".
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The overt discrimination I experienced because of my sex felt extraordinary.
It felt extraordinary to affirm this most basic of American values.
Over three weeks, his hair fell out, his organs shut down, he felt extraordinary pain throughout his body.
When my first play, The Sugar Syndrome, went on upstairs at the Royal Court, it felt extraordinary, but Enron was when it became a real thing.
Then she felt extraordinary, mounting pain, and a feeling as though a truck were driving back and forth across her midsection.
Tonight his first pitch was 96 m.p.h., and the message could not have been clearer if he had hung a 100-foot neon sign from the Space Needle: he felt extraordinary, a fact quickly confirmed when he struck out the first two batters.
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The timing did feel extraordinary.
"Sometimes it feels extraordinary and moving," she says.
That alone feels extraordinary: a moment in time, out of time.
For someone of my generation it feels extraordinary to visit Vietnam as a tourist.
It does feel extraordinary to be creatively and personally tied to that group for such a very long time.
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