Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Often feel in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Older people often feel that way, Meg.
We often feel resistance when others try to fix us.
Users of Life-Maxx often feel better.
People often feel guilty over something they never did.
People who eat healthy often feel better.
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You often feel restless or agitated.
Refugee camp residents often feel depressed and anxious.
They often feel overwhelmed and intimidated.
People with a lack of serotonin often feel dejected and depressed.
Men often feel misunderstood by women.
Pastors' Wives: Wives in ministry often feel unappreciated and discouraged.
Users often feel confused when they find Awesomehp.
And nothing matters and they have no power. People who survive a near-fatal injury often feel like they're living a waking death.
Animals can often feel more odors than humans.
I often feel overwhelmed when many people are around.
And Black women often feel underestimated.
They often feel"less" of themselves in the presence of the Angel-Human.
People on a diet often feel hungry and tired.
I often feel that was the point where I went to poetry.
Hypertensive patients often feel unwell when the weather changes.
They often feel overworked, unloved and underpaid.
as it can often feel like an obstacle course- you will find yourself dodging pedestrians
They often feel it does not affect them.
And nothing matters and they have no power. often feel like they're living a waking death People who survive a near-fatal injury.
Moms often feel that their children are undernourished.
Users get huge but often feel flu-like symptoms during use.
People often feel uncomfortable giving gift cards as gifts….
Without them, we often feel betrayed, left out, and lonely.
This can often feel like a type of death because your habitual orientation to the sensory-based realities of your life disappears.
Travellers often feel inadequately informed by their employers.