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Discover Ludwig'ill feeling' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe negative emotions such as anger, resentment, animosity, or bitterness that one person has toward another. For example: The long-standing feud between the two families was based on a deep-seated ill feeling.
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There's no ill feeling.
The ill feeling has some people worried.
This will cause deep ill feeling among the hosts.
It's sad, but I have no ill feeling".
There is no ill feeling and I wish him well".
That doesn't mean there is any less ill feeling towards Bayern.
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An absence of ill-feeling?
But ill-feeling often veers into overt hostility.
There is still much ill-feeling against the Dutch.
He was eventually fired, but the incident created ill-feeling.
But the flow of drugs is causing particular ill-feeling.
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