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Discover Ludwig"leave feeling" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express the emotions or thoughts that someone has after leaving a situation or place. For example: - "After the concert, I left feeling inspired and uplifted." - "The meeting was unproductive and I left feeling frustrated and disappointed." - "She always leaves the party feeling exhausted and drained." - "Despite the rainy weather, we left the beach feeling content and relaxed."
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I leave feeling depressed".
I leave feeling so good.
Then I leave feeling free to paint".
You leave feeling great about your day.
Even so, we leave feeling oddly empty.
"Hopefully, the dancers leave feeling better".
I didn't want to leave feeling like a screw-up.
With kits, she added, patients "leave feeling satisfied".
"I leave feeling more balanced and less anxious," she said.
You leave feeling genuinely touched, rather than debated with.
I leave feeling as though I've witnessed something epic.
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