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The phrase "I feel much" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a range of emotions or feelings you are experiencing. For example, you could say "I feel much better now that I've had a chance to rest."
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"I feel much better".
"I feel much, much better.
"And I feel much more in control.
"I feel much better," he said.
But now I feel much, much better.
"I feel much better now.
I feel much more satisfied.
There, I feel much better.
I feel much, much worse.
I feel much better now," she said.
"I feel much better," Hernández said.
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