The phrase "I feel removed" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English. You can use this phrase when you are trying to express a feeling of detachment from a situation or emotion. For example, "After hearing the news that my team had lost, I felt removed from the excitement of the game".
"When I go to a regular play, if I sit too far away, I feel removed," Mr. Shawn said.
"I felt removed from physics," she says.
I felt removed from it all, gender and beauty and lust.
In some ways, it felt removed, almost surreal; lacking the same invigorating buzz as Madiba's inauguration, or his memorial services, this was a quieter coming home.
And yet that doesn't mean it feels removed from the road.
I often feel removed from everything going on around me.
"I don't feel removed," he said.
I can't feel removed from discrimination against fellow minority groups in the US because it's far too close to home.
"Well, maybe it won't be as bucolic as at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, but I know you will feel removed from the city".
It made me feel removed and less helpless.
Three hours by train from Sydney, Crack can feel removed from the rest of the Australian theatre scene.
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