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1 I better feel better than today otherwise I am really going skiing.
2 I began to feel better after I had said sorry, he said.
3 Unfortunately, right now he'd feel better if he knew more about it.
4 It made him feel better to know he wasn't entirely without resources.
5 Not only will you live longer, you'll feel better along the way.
6 We ask people if they feel better , and count up the answers.
7 Patients stop taking drugs when they feel better , maybe after a month.
8 The results may not improve, but it will help managers feel better .
9 Then, after a good night's sleep, you'll feel better in the morning.
10 He felt sure that Consuelo would feel better in a few days.
11 Those seem unimaginably complicated, intractable and therefore won't make us feel better .
12 I had a rough day today, too, but I feel better already.
13 You made money though, I said trying to make him feel better .
14 The ones that make me feel better when I don't feel great.
15 It made Creb feel better than he had for a long time.
16 But I must work your muscles if you are to feel better .
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