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Discover Ludwig"I feel bad" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express regret or sorrow over a situation. For example, "I feel bad that I have to miss your birthday dinner."
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But I feel bad.
Would I feel bad?
"Do I feel bad?
"Sometimes I feel bad.
Could I feel bad?
"I feel bad being here, I feel bad," he said.
That's why I feel bad.
"I feel bad for him.
"I feel bad for Ruben.
"I feel bad about it".
"I feel bad for Stephen.
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