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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt less" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease in emotion or intensity. Here are a few examples: - "As the days went by, he felt less and less excited about the upcoming trip." - "She couldn't deny that she felt less confident without her team by her side." - "The weight of his guilt weighed on him heavily, but with time, he felt less burdened." - "With each passing year, he felt less connected to his hometown."
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That felt less threatening.
The press felt less bullied.
Composting them somehow felt less futile.
We felt less stressed after that.
Suddenly I felt less alone.
He felt less panic-stricken sitting down.
If anything, I felt less pressure.
Afterward, he said, people felt less certain.
Two summers previously, Krell felt less together.
But something felt less than genuine about them.
These felt less like ads than like public-service announcements.
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