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I don't feel well.
If you get enough rest every night, you'll feel much better.
He feels a good deal better than yesterday.
I've just had a hot bath, so I feel much better.
Not feeling well after a long drive, I slept for a while.
I washed myself and felt much better.
I'm not charmed about working in mid summer.
I couldn't sleep well last night, so I don't feel well.
Do you feel any better today?
Do you feel any better today?
It's a pleasant day, isn't it?
I feel better today, but I am not well enough to work.
I'm not feeling well.
After sleeping well, I felt much better.
I slept well, after which I felt much better.
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better.
Susie was unable to take part in the game because she wasn't feeling well.
If you sleep for a while, you will feel much better.
I felt better after I took a rest.
I'm afraid I'm feeling out of sorts right now.

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