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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I feel terrible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express feeling sick, unhappy, or overwhelmed. For example: "I feel terrible today; I'm so exhausted that I can barely keep my eyes open!".
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"I feel terrible personally, and I feel terrible for Lauren".
I feel terrible for you.
"I feel terrible," Teixeira said.
I feel terrible about that".
"I feel terrible," he said.
Now, I feel terrible".
And I feel terrible".
"I feel terrible," he whispered.
"I feel terrible," he says.
I feel terrible for him.
I feel terrible about this.
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