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"I felt a bit" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a small or mild feeling or emotion. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing physical sensations, emotions, or thoughts. Example: "I felt a bit nervous before my presentation." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing a mild feeling of nervousness. Other possible variations of this phrase include "a little bit," "slightly," or "somewhat."
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I felt a bit lonely.
I felt a bit responsible, after all.
I felt a bit giddy.
I felt a bit bad.
I felt a bit lost.
I felt a bit cheap.
I felt a bit hard done by.
"I felt a bit queasy," he said.
"No, I felt a bit scared.
[laughs] I felt a bit rusty in my throat.
"I felt a bit dry," he told me.
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i felt a bit unsettled
i felt a bit uncertain
i liked a bit
i feared a bit
i enjoyed a bit
i felt a kind
i felt a thing
i felt a degree
i felt a modicum
i understood a bit
i like a bit
i felt a rush
i sniveled a bit
i felt a duty
i felt a lightness
i felt a flash
i hesitated a bit
i felt a connection
i wanted a bit
i felt a chill
i felt a calling
i felt a hit
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