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The phrase "a feel of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the sensation or impression one gets from an object, experience, or situation.
Example: "The painting gives a feel of tranquility and peace, making it a perfect addition to the meditation room."
Alternatives: "a sense of something" or "an impression of something".
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I used a mandolin, a dulcimer, an Irish harp, an erhu, and many other elements to create various textures, and a feel of something written in the past".
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It's nearly a messenger bag-briefcase hybrid, offering the best of both worlds: internal compartmentalization with the look and feel of something a bit more contemporary.
The neat fold-away clock comes in a leather case and has the feel of something you might pass down through generations, despite the relatively low price.
These illustrations and the paper used in the book help to create the feel of something from a bygone era.
Chalk Girl a teenager wanting to feel part of something bigger, and is a long way from grown-up.
Running in races like this, she said, makes her feel a part of something bigger.
"It's so amazing to feel a part of something like this.
"It helped people feel a part of something and gain a sense of belonging.
I got to feel a part of something larger than myself.
July wants you to feel a part of something larger than yourself and, in "The Future," you do.
The government is a place you can feel a part of something much bigger than yourself".
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