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Discover Ludwig"I now feel" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations to express a present feeling or change in feelings. For example: - "After talking to my therapist, I now feel more confident about facing my fears." - "Thanks to your advice, I now feel prepared for the job interview." - "I now feel grateful for the support of my friends and family during this difficult time." - "After taking a break and getting some rest, I now feel more energized and ready to tackle my work." - "I used to dread public speaking, but I now feel comfortable delivering presentations in front of large audiences."
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And I now feel safe again".
I now feel ashamed of that ignorance.
And I now feel weirdly hopeful.
I now feel hunted in this country!
I now feel overlooked and under-appreciated.
I now feel part of my community".
I now feel the deal slipping away.
I now feel like a quantified mug.
But I now feel at home in several places.
I now feel I have a healthy dose of cynicism".
He added, "I now feel very responsible for it".
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