"There's a part of me that~" is a very natural and emotionally nuanced expression meaning "a part of me feels that ~."
It is often used at conferences when you want to softly express your mixed feelings or opinions during presentations, discussions, or networking.
Rather than strongly asserting an opinion, it is very useful when you want to carefully convey a personal feeling or thought.
For example, when presenting research results, saying, "There's a part of me that thinks we could have done more experiments." naturally conveys the nuance that you are proud of the results, but also feel some regret.

5 example sentences
- On the one hand, I feel that this topic has not been studied enough yet.
There's a part of me that feels this topic is still underexplored.
- I feel that my research may raise more questions.
There's a part of me that wonders if my research raises even more questions.
- There is also a part of me that thinks this data could be interpreted differently.
There's a part of me that thinks this data could be interpreted differently.
- I feel that this theory may not be fully applicable in the real world.
There's a part of me that doubts this theory can be fully applied in real-world settings.
- There is also a part of me that feels these results could be more meaningful than expected.
There's a part of me that feels these results could be more significant than we expected.