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Discover Ludwig"might be feeling" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's emotions or physical state. Example: "John might be feeling nervous about his interview tomorrow."
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Through compassion for one's child, a mindful parent will feel a desire to meet appropriate child needs and comfort distress that the child might be feeling.
They might be feeling hurt inside.
"That other person might be feeling that exact same way".
We understand that voters in the rich, industrial world might be feeling deep bailout fatigue.
Now, with the world looking bleaker, the older members might be feeling a lot less generous.
You can understand why Ocean might be feeling a little stunned.
Tinariwen fans might be feeling a little spoiled at the moment.
So, they might be feeling a little less warm towards all things Parisian than they were.
Girardi said Mussina might be feeling differently from Andy Pettitte, who seems to want to return.
One of them, he says, might be feeling different from the other.
I hope this clears things up for Limbaugh and anybody else who might be feeling confused or indeed "probably racist".
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