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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we feel like" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a sentiment or opinion about a situation or idea.
Example: "We feel like this project will greatly benefit our community."
Alternatives: "We believe that" or "We think that".
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"We feel like an island.
We feel like that's enough.
We feel like they are.
"Whatever we feel like.
"We feel like hostages.
"We feel like refugees".
Sevier: We feel like outsiders here.
We feel like we shocked the world.
We feel like we belong here.
"We feel like prisoners," Ms. Deng said.
"We feel like orphans," one waiter said.
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