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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left feeling" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an emotion or feeling that is experienced after a certain event or situation. For example, "After the argument I was left feeling frustrated and angry".
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I left feeling remorse.
He left feeling disappointed.
I left feeling disappointed.
Instead, I left feeling worse for him.
I left feeling irritable and depressed.
I left feeling artistically invigorated.
I'm left feeling bitterly disillusioned.
The majority are left feeling voiceless.
I left feeling full of hope.
After several days, Brady left, feeling buoyed by the experience.
And now Gulliver is left feeling rather gullible.
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