Examples of using Often feel in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
I often feel Death approaching.
Those who are sick often feel alone.
I often feel sorry for weeds.
Watercolors often feel feminine.
I often feel I'm not taken seriously.
Also says here that you often feel like a fraud.
We often feel exhausted and empty.
Our internal thermostats often feel out of whack;
But they often feel guilty about doing so.
Persons with Generalized Anxiety Disorder(GAD) often feel worried and anxious.
I often feel like I'm fighting a losing battle.
Now... what I most often feel is unworthiness.
I often feel that in this conflict, courage is not being shown.
Children and young people often feel better than adults.
I would often feel that I hadn't quite pulled off the outfit.
New customers- or, after restructuring, even regular customers- often feel lost in huge shopping halls.
Wood You can often feel more helpless than you would like.
Boys between the ages of ten and twelve in particular often feel insecure as a result of prejudice and verbal hostilities.
I often feel the pressure that I am not strong or flexible enough.
Friends and family members of those who suffer from BPD often feel overwhelmed, divided, exhausted, or traumatized due to their loved one's behavior.
You often feel annoyed of dietary restrictions as you can't devour delicious dishes in order to avoid fat and lipid content.
Parents and teachers often feel exposed to an excessive amount of internal testing.
I often feel like a lot of games focus entirely on the story, and it ends up feeling like more of an interactive movie than anything else.
Older end users often feel more inexperienced and unsafe than younger ones.
Skinny people often feel miserable of their body as they face criticism constantly just as overweight or obese people everywhere they go.
Younger Germans often feel guilty for the crimes of the older generation.
These behemoths often feel like bustling cities unto themselves, giving travelers little reason to leave during the entirety of their vacation.
EMU STEM graduates often feel more prepared for graduate school or jobs than their counterparts from larger institutions.
Those who are affected often feel helpless and as if they are serving the interests of others, for example, the police, the justice system, insurance companies or the media.
In other words, elected councillors often feel that the close involvement of the community through these methods undermines their role as representatives of the wider community.