Sentence examples for than I felt from inspiring English sources

The phrase "than I felt" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when making a comparison about feelings or emotions in relation to a past experience.
Example: "I was happier than I felt during that difficult time."
Alternatives: "than I experienced" or "than I perceived."

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It was no less than I felt after 15 years.

That sounds far more dramatic than I felt.

Robert more than I felt we were both really special.

Of these business years, Armstrong himself says little more than "I felt comfortable in the boardroom".

"It'll be fine," I said, with more conviction than I felt.

"Today I felt better on the bike than I felt in bed or walking," he said.

"I feel no different than I felt at 99, 98 or 97.

I feel so much better than I felt the entire year last year.

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I can't be less than I feel.

It bragged of occult power: "I can feel," rather than "I feel".

I don't really feel any more English than I feel American, or I don't feel any more Jewish than I feel anything else.

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