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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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have you ever had this sensation

Have you ever had this sensation?

http://www.steadyhealth.com/unusual__fast_feeling__in_my_head_t160555.html

if so, how would you express it in a sentence.

How would you say:
It feels like my brain is in fast forward [mode].
It feels like my brain is going 100mph.

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Anonymous Have you ever had this sensation? I think so, but not too recently. Anonymous It feels like my brain is in fast forward mode.

  • Anonymous Have you ever had this sensation?
  • I think so, but not too recently.
  • Anonymous It feels like my brain is in fast forward mode.
  • ] It feels like my brain is going 100c mph.
  • These are OK informally.
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AnonymousHave you ever had this sensation?
I think so, but not too recently.
AnonymousIt feels like my brain is in fast forward mode. [You need "mode".]
It feels like my brain is going 100c mph.
These are OK informally. I’m not sure how I’d put it.
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Would you say [mode] or not in the example.

If you had to say it someway, could you tell me how you would please?

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AnonymousWould you say "mode" or not in the example?
I would. I don’t think the sentence is natural without it.
AnonymousIf you had to say it someway, could you tell me how you would please?
I can’t think of anything at the moment, sorry.

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