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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making me feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to express the emotions stirred up by a particular event or experience. For example: "The beautiful view from the beach was making me feel peaceful and relaxed."
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"You're making me feel like a criminal.
It's making me feel all crinkly.
They're making me feel like shit.
"It's making me feel more relaxed".
It's making me feel really embarrassed".
JUDITH: Liza you are making me feel old.
This was my mother's way of making me feel better.
"It was making me feel horrible about myself," she said.
It's not making me feel much nerves at all".
It kept making me feel like throwing up.
And you're making me feel really bad right now.
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