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The phrase "why I feel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express how you are feeling about a certain topic, such as "I don't understand why I feel so angry about the situation."
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That's why I feel bad.
That's why I feel good".
"That's why I feel so much pressure.
I don't know why I feel confused.
"That's why I feel so fortunate.
"Why?" "I feel really bad for him," she said.
That must be why I feel so at home here.
Perhaps this is why I feel so afraid.
That's why I feel it's just political talk.
I don't know why I feel so anxious.
That's why I feel like we deserve to go".
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