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The phrase "a continuous feeling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or persistent emotional state or sensation.
Example: "She experienced a continuous feeling of joy after receiving the good news."
Alternatives: "an ongoing sense of" or "a persistent emotion of".
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Because human touch is far more sensitive than vision, Immersion's chip must update the motor's information 1,000 times per second to achieve a continuous feeling of, say, a spring being compressed.
Three patients had moved to Denmark; one was extensively evaluated because of a continuous feeling of dyspnoea, however, with normal lung function, normal carbon monoxide diffusion capacity test (DLCO) test and normal plain radiograph of the chest.
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Being a foreigner, Ashima thinks "is a sort of lifelong pregnancy -- a perpetual wait, a constant burden, a continuous feeling out of sorts".
He was aware of a low-level but continuous feeling of anxiety connected with the fact that he hadn't started writing yet and didn't have an idea.
According to the interviews with the patients, factors that may have contributed to the high rates of depression and anxiety include daily stressors, such as loss of family members, ongoing war and poverty as well as continuous feelings of hopelessness and helplessness.
But I have that continuous uncomfortable feeling of "things" in the head, like icebergs or rocks or awkwardly placed pieces of furniture.
In general, wellbeing is conceptualized to include a continuous spectrum of positive feelings and subjective life assessments.
No doubt it is the vitality of either the brushwork in the paintings or the line in the etchings and the drawings that contributes to this feeling of a continuous state of transition.
The whole that is given to us is a continuous mass of perception and feeling; and to say of this whole, that any one element would be what it is there, when apart from the rest, is a very grave assertion.
In humans, these various momentary sensations are bound together by the brain to produce a feeling of continuous awareness and, at the same time, generate a representation of the organism's experience of its internal and external world.
But his music conveys a feeling of continuous, urgent movement onward, thanks in particular to the way each emphatic harmony presses forward into the next.
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