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Discover Ludwig"i only feel" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express that the speaker's emotions are limited to a specific feeling or set of feelings. Here is an example: "I only feel sadness when I think about my childhood home that was destroyed in a fire."
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That sounds sort of very pathetic but actually it feels like the only way I can control my feelings … (Int 1) I only feel that I'm feeling better because … I don't have to engage with the world … I can go outside but then I can come home if I feel I can't cope.
Well no, I'm actually protecting myself from a whole load of crap that's going to start going round in my head … (Int 5) Interviewees described becoming practised at limiting their contact with the outside world as a coping strategy: I only feel that I'm feeling better because … I don't have to engage with the world … I can go outside but then I can come home if I feel I can't cope.
I only feel for the pulse.
Everyone hates him and I only feel sorry for him".
But I don't know, I only feel things blow.
"I only feel sorry for weak people," he says.
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Then, I only felt shame and humiliation.
I only felt sad that this thinking had ruined my early pregnancy for me.
People saw me and watched me, and I only felt pressure.
Thankfully, I only felt one skittering towards my nostril on our first night at The Hermitage.
In a subsequent conversation with Mike Davis, the U.S.G.A.'s senior director of rules and competition, Micheel said he told him: "I only felt one hit.
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