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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt like someone" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong emotion or sensation that one experiences. Example: "As she walked down the dark alley, she couldn't shake the feeling that she was being followed. She felt like someone or something was watching her every move."
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But I felt like someone had died.
"It felt like someone was kicking in the front door.
"It really felt like someone in my family died".
Reading it felt like someone was refurnishing my mind.
"And I felt like someone came in and bulldozed my sitting room".
"I felt like someone had hit me with the butt end of an axe," he said.
Losing the team "felt like someone kicked me in the gut," Kent said.
It felt like someone had opened my skull and poured treacle into it.
"He felt like someone who'd been defeated at war," said el Mahdi.
He said the new tests felt like someone "changing the rules of the road overnight".
I felt like someone was missing from the home," he said.
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