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The phrase "if feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a hypothetical situation. For example, "If feeling stranded, you can always reach out to friends for support."
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If feeling a sense of isolation from the world community is bad, how must it feel to be as trapped as Afghan women are?
He rubbed his arms, as if feeling an Arctic breeze.
And later, even if feeling somewhat stretched and peppery, you'd still be glad you paid.
He rubbed his finger and thumb together, as if feeling a piece of cloth.
And if feeling comfortable means staying covered up, at most pools you aren't welcome.
Rather, they stared at each piece quizzically, for a long time, as if feeling it all over through long, sensitive antennae.
"I realize this sounds corny, ridiculous, or just another piece of anthropomorphism, or vanity, if feeling appreciated or recognized by birds is vanity," Tillman writes.
A blind man stands tall in the doorway of a mosque, as if feeling the wind that is gently lifting the loose end of his white turban.
Current members should be fully aware of the costs, "and not just close their eyes," he said, closing his own eyes and reaching out as if feeling his way.
After clambering onto the bank with all the elegance of a sea lion, I can confirm that if feeling the blood returning to your extremities counts, this is, indeed, a revitalising experience.
Where PTSD was once a virtually taboo subject, the American combat soldier is now so persistently urged, from call-up to demobilization, to seek counseling if feeling troubled that the message can at times almost border on overkill.
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