grammar help

<p>This is actually for an English essay, but I really need help.</p>

<p>“Determination helped her get through everything, but the process felt entirely different without him by her side.”</p>

<p>My question is, can I use “the process felt different” since “process” can’t technically feel? What I’m trying to say is that the process felt different for/to her, but adding that “to her” part makes the sentences too redundant.</p>

<p>I don’t think you necessarily need the “to/for her” part. It is implied that “she” is the one who is feeling the process, not he process feeling something different.</p>

<p>Agreed. It’s fine.</p>