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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not feeling good" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a generally poor physical or emotional state. For example, you could write, "I'm not feeling good today, so I'm going to stay home from work."
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Not feeling good enough binds me and restrains me, makes me feel stuck.
If you are not feeling good, ponder what it is you are thinking that is causing you to feel bad.
"I'm not feeling good.
Are you sick, not feeling good?
No more not feeling good enough.
"I'm not feeling good now, although this win helps".
That's how the game goes when you're not feeling good".
I was really not feeling good about it at all".
"That's our ace and he's not feeling good.
"We're not feeling good right now," Kerry Kittles said.
"I was not feeling good about myself," he said.
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