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Discover Ludwig"had felt" is a valid part of a sentence in written English
It is usually used in the past perfect tense in order to refer to an action that happened before another action in the past. For example: "She had felt that something was wrong, but she was unable to pinpoint the problem."
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I had felt torn.
Ravitch had felt it.
"We had felt tranquillity".
Later, he said he had felt doomed.
It had felt greedy, excessive, imprudent.
I had felt the day coming.
But Beerntsen had felt horrifically guilty.
Before they met, Ullmann had felt invisible.
Some staff said they had felt "gagged".
He had felt protected somehow.
I had felt unlucky before".
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