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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt for being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in emotional or empathetic contexts to convey that someone has deep sympathy or understanding for a particular situation or individual. Example: Despite her success, the actress always felt for being a woman in a male-dominated industry.
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Instead Ms. Bent captures the desultory passage of hours, taking her time to reveal the characters' inner worlds, which are no less deeply felt for being unremarkable.
Up until now the Browns have talked about the discrimination they've felt for being involved in their polygamist marriage.
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I can just see the relief he feels for being forgiven".
Still, he returns, always, to the gratitude he feels for being given a new homeland.
The player old-school fans really have to feel for is Richardson.
The school's current head, Stuart Todd, says simply: "The people I feel for are the children".
The people I do feel for are the Birmingham fans forced to watch their manager signing for their fiercest rivals.
The faces we feel for are more likely, now, to be those of the people the empire ruled.
"The one I feel for is his wife," Matthews cut in.
Almost 47% of the sample felt guilty for being HIV-positive and 43% felt ashamed of being HIV-positive.
Nothing bad has happened it's just that what I felt for him is finished".
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