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The phrase "I always feel" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to express a habitual feeling or emotion that one experiences. Here is an example: "I always feel happy when I'm surrounded by my friends and family."
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Somehow I always feel ashamed.
I always feel consistent".
I always feel confident.
I always feel optimistic".
("I always feel bad").
I always feel worse afterwards.
"But I always feel great".
"I always feel this element of danger".
"I always feel good here," she said.
I always feel embarrassed, to be honest.
I always feel she's earned it.
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