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Discover Ludwig"felt for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase that means to show sympathy or compassion for someone or something. For example, "I felt for her when I heard about her loss."
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I felt for him".
"You felt for him.
I also felt for them.
I felt for them all.
I totally felt for her".
I felt for a pulse.
"Everyone felt for me.
We thought he felt for us".
So yes: I still felt for Mary.
Of course I felt for "Mary".
But what had she felt for me?
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