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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how I feel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express your emotions, thoughts, or opinions about a situation. For example: I know you're unhappy with the news, but I'm sure we can work through it together. That's how I feel.
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"That's how I feel.
That's how I feel now".
/ It represents how I feel".
I know how I feel".
"And that's how I feel".
"That's just how I feel.
"To show how I feel.
"That's exactly how I feel now.
That's how I feel today.
"That's how I feel," she added.
I hate how I feel inside".
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