Sentence examples for to be felt from inspiring English sources

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to be felt

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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"He wants to be felt".

Sabbath's influence continues to be felt.

The aftershocks were starting to be felt.

It has to be felt.

There's no lump, nothing to be felt.

Sept. 11 continues to be felt.

"It's just starting to be felt".

"The impact is going to be felt here before it's going to be felt anywhere else".

So no, not much sunshine to be felt.

"Its impacts are likely to be felt long term".

The effects are beginning to be felt on the ground.

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