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Discover Ludwig"if I felt" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used as a conditional statement in which the speaker is discussing a hypothetical situation or expressing uncertainty. It can also convey a sense of introspection or personal reflection. Example: If I felt more confident, I would have applied for the job promotion.
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You ask if I felt looked after.
I would play if I felt I could".
If I felt it was, I would voice it.
If I felt my bat speed wasn't there anymore, or if I felt weak, O.K.
If I felt nice and happy, I'd shoot myself.
If I felt in danger, I wouldn't play".
If I felt I needed it, I would.
"If I felt poor, I made him a rich guy.
If I felt confident, I could be a great frontman.
If I felt like doing something, I just did it.
He added: "Even if I felt it, I would never say it".
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