Examples of 'general felt' in a sentence

Meaning of "general felt"

general felt - This phrase could refer to a general emotion or sentiment that is widely experienced or acknowledged

How to use "general felt" in a sentence

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general felt
The general felt so lonely that it was just.
Europe, America, and the West in general felt danger.
The general felt a redeployment of his fleet.
Government respondents in general felt the consultation process was improving.
The general felt putting a carrier off their coast.
Community stakeholders in general felt that the federal-provincial partnership and co-management were positive developments.
The general felt a redeployment of his fleet would increase our defensive perimeter.
Do you mean the General felt that he could guard us from death?
The General felt a redeployment of this fleet would increase our defensive perimeter.
However, the Jews in general felt no need for anyone to die for their sins.
The general felt very sorry He will come to offer his respects.
The general felt very sorry.
The attorney general felt the panelists were profiting from the guidelines they had set.
The General felt a redeployment of this fleet.
The General felt he needed to put his case for a continuation of the campaign.

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Then the General felt that the time had come to make a speech.
The general felt so lonely that it was just… He missed her so much.

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