Examples of 'long felt' in a sentence

Meaning of "long felt"

long felt: Describes emotions or feelings that have been experienced for an extended period of time. It can also refer to deeply held beliefs or sentiments

How to use "long felt" in a sentence

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long felt
I have long felt a need to personalize my recollections.
The present invention meets a long felt need.
Libby has long felt called to be a pastor.
This invention solves this long felt need.
I had long felt indifferent towards him.
This invention solves these long felt needs.
I have long felt homeless here.
It thus provides solution for a long felt need.
You have long felt like something was missing.
The present invention meets the aforesaid long felt need.
I have long felt it was necessary to have both in my collection.
In the chocolate industry there is a long felt need for a substitute to soy lecithin.
I have long felt it my duty to make such reparation as was in my power.
This satisfies a long felt need in the art.
I have long felt it my duty to make such reparation as within my power.

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He guides the viewer into familiar mental spaces by awakening long felt desires.
It was a long felt requirement which you have fulfilled.
The need for this kind of facility had been long felt in the region.
I have long felt that we are doing it wrong.
Such an extrusion coating composition would satisfy a long felt need in the art.
The victim had long felt depressed and unsuccessful.
Such a waterborne coating composition would satisfy a long felt need in the art.
I have long felt that.
She said it helped cement a closeness she had long felt for the poet.
Minorities have long felt marginalised and discriminated against.
The noise of the rumbling was still there, but he no long felt it.
These have been long felt but unmet needs.
I have long felt that the transfer station should be Capitol Hill and not Westlake.
For these reasons there has been a long felt need to produce such braided sutures.
I have long felt the firm needs fresh vision and leadership.
Which Japanese people have long felt familiar with.
Man has long felt the pain of his existence.
Automated computerized analysis of EEG has been a long felt need of neuroscientists and physicians.
Artists have long felt the stranglehold of censorship by officially established religions.
Bolivia 's indigenous majority has long felt excluded from political power.
There is a long felt need for methods of preventing cancer cell metastasis.
Accordingly, the increase of the stereospecificity of the polymers is a long felt need.
Smartwatches have long felt like a gadget in search of a purpose.
I will leave soon enough . I have long felt homeless here.
Humans have long felt the lure of this mysterious world.
For the pianist, it 's music with which she has long felt an intense emotional connection.
Hehtai have long felt that something was missing in your life.
The present invention solves this long felt need . DEFINITIONS.
While he has long felt that journalists had the right.
The present invention addresses these and other long felt needs . SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION.
He had long felt that the work of a missionary was his vocation.
Still, the present bandage satisfies long felt needs in its field of application.
It is a long felt need to provide a device which will enable stabilization to said bone.
A swimming pool was a long felt need of the Sirimavians.
I have long felt that the US system is an impediment to political progress.

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