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The phrase "a better feel for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing gaining a deeper understanding or familiarity with a subject or situation.
Example: "After attending the workshop, I have a better feel for the complexities of project management."
Alternatives: "a deeper understanding of" or "more insight into".
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Fast-forwarding through commercials gives viewers a better feel for the game and its rhythm.
They get a better feel for the lines that ought not to be crossed.
I have a better feel for what I want to do now.
"Now I have a better feel for it," Mrs. Strong said.
"My footwork's better, and I have a better feel for positioning".
"Working there gave me a better feel for how the company operates.
Christopher McElroen, the director, usually has a better feel for drama than this.
You need to get a better feel for the UK economy.
I think next year, we'll have a better feel for it".
But I think he has a better feel for the game than they do".
Maybe Americans have a better feel for their future than we think.
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