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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feel of" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It would be more appropriate to use phrases such as "a sense of" or "a feeling of" in most cases. Example: "After spending some time in the garden, I had a sense of peace and tranquility."
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It has a feel of unreality".
This hole has a feel of finality to it, anyhow.
Now, American stars are getting a feel of international play.
"But I have a feel of the way I throw.
I like to get a feel of the auditorium.
"It's a different way to have a feel of embroidery, a sense of layering".
In her mind, it had better a feel of the moment.
The abundance of ornament gives the facades a feel of surging inner power.
After some mutual what's ups, Matt cops a feel of my hair and goes glum.
Whether real or made up, the rendition of nature has a feel of authenticity.
Dershowitz's own criterion lies in preserving what he calls a "feel of freedom".
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