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The phrase "a feel from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sensation or impression derived from something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I got a feel from the music that it was going to be a great night."
Alternatives: "a sense from" or "an impression from".
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So I just kind of looked at the images and tried to get a feel from those images what she was feeling when she took them".
Gerry O., Clayton P.
Hip hop music and the way you hear that bassline or strings in the back ground, that other listeners hardly realize is there, can interpret a feel from your dance that makes it stand out.
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