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'i would fell' is not correct or usable in written English
'I would feel' is the correct phrase when referring to emotions. For example, "I would feel disappointed if I didn't get the job."
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The other patient (pa2) said: "10 days left to menstrual period I have been suffering from very severe headache causing blurred vision and nausea and I could not even get up because I would fell down and this pain continued for 24 hours but my doctor said: "It is premenstrual migraine and is normal"".
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"At times I would fall asleep.
I would fall asleep mid-conversation; I was so worried.
I would fall down in the middle of the street.
I would fall over and hurt myself quite a lot".
As if I would fall into a well!
"I would fall asleep and wake up and she would be there.
She added, "I felt like I would fall to my knees".
"I don't lie down because then I would fall asleep," she said.
I would fall asleep beneath the coffee table, listening to the provocative, profanity-laced conversations.
"I would fall on my sword to avoid losing Abilene," Mr. Fraser said.
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