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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt offended" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when someone has been greatly insulted or hurt by something that has been said, done, or written. For example: After being criticized harshly by his boss, the employee felt very offended.
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Absurdly, he felt offended.
I apologise if people felt offended".
But the middle class felt offended," Mr. Makarkin added.
If anyone felt offended they could turn to the law.
Suddenly she felt offended for real — protective of her city.
"Yes, I felt offended, and told Sergio how I felt.
I wish to apologise if people felt offended".
"I felt offended, too, I'm ashamed to say".
Actor Loren Anthony said producers told them to leave if they felt offended.
At no stage did she say she felt offended by me.
"Again, I apologize to anyone who felt offended with my words".
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