Sentence examples for Have a feel from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Have a feel" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or incomplete
It can be used in contexts where someone is encouraged to sense or experience something, often in a casual conversation. Example: "When you walk through the forest, just have a feel for the tranquility around you."

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"Have a feel of the skin on its legs," said Ms. Hegginson, explaining their evolution from reptiles.

I have a feel for it".

I just have a feel for it.

But again, you have to have a feel.

You just don't have a feel for it.

"But I have a feel of the way I throw.

Lackey doesn't have a feel for anything it seems.

"I also have a feel for tough clues".

"Certain people just have a feel for things.

It's a tough injury to have a feel for.

You have a feel for what's going on.

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