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The phrase "felt inhibited" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means feeling restricted or held back from expressing oneself or taking certain actions. Example: She felt inhibited by her fear of public speaking and struggled to give her presentation confidently.
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His players felt inhibited too.
Although I started to design jewellery before he passed away, for a long while I felt inhibited.
The logical thing would have been to say your name, but I felt inhibited and did not.
When Obama was elected, people started to talk about it more, but they felt inhibited because most didn't want to seem racist.
In private, Kostya thought that he might have been able to contend with Ivetta's anger, but in public he felt inhibited by shame.
She was one of many who confided that, though they could perform a whole series of sexual acts confidently, they felt inhibited about making themselves vulnerable emotionally.
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But I can't write these stories and have to feel inhibited — if I feel inhibited I'm not going to write them at all — and feel that if you, the reader I want to please more than any, don't like them, you're going to re-write them from top to bottom.
The Type D Personality Scale (DS14) is a 14-item scale comprising of two subscales [ 45]: a seven-item subscale which measures negative affectivity (NA) (e.g., "I often feel unhappy") and a 7-item subscale measuring social inhibition (SI) (e.g., "I often feel inhibited in social interactions").
"Women who used to feel inhibited don't anymore.
"So all these things make people feel inhibited.
Leveson asks whether Paxman feels inhibited in being able to hold politicians to account because of the BBC editorial code.
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