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Discover Ludwig"starting to feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually indicates an action or feeling that is beginning to happen or be perceived. Example: The sun was setting, and Jane was starting to feel tired after a long day of hiking.
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I'm starting to feel comfortable".
"I'm starting to feel 80".
But it is starting to feel comfortable".
Are you starting to feel some tingling?
"Now I'm starting to feel it".
This was starting to feel real.
It's starting to feel like that.
They are starting to feel frustrated".
I am starting to feel awkward.
Agreed, I'm starting to feel sick.
"I'm starting to feel more comfortable".
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