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The phrase "a feel" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal.
It can be used when referring to a sense or impression about something, often in a casual context.
Example: "I have a feel that this project will be successful if we stay focused."
Alternatives: "a sense" or "an intuition".
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He just has a feel".
It's more of a feel.
"Bobby had a feel.
"It's also a feel.
Get a feel.
I have a feel for it".
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Sanctions are a feel-good impasse.
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