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"never before felt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that you have experienced or been through for the first time. For example: "Standing on top of the mountain, I was overwhelmed with a sense of joy and excitement that I had never before felt."
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I had never before felt so close to collapse.
Shante and Kathy say they had never before felt appreciated.
Disquieting because I have never before felt so under surveillance.
I had never before felt such an intense feeling of peace and love.
Husband had never before felt the need to devise a sign, never mind carry one around.
Nora's captivity had never before felt so viscerally real to me, nor her marriage so doomed.
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Never before had he felt so on stage.
Never before had Cordero felt a horse get lost in concentration.
"Never before have I felt so upset and disappointed for a set of players," he said.
Never before have I felt more of an urge to iron.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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