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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feel that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express a sense or intuition about something, but it is not a commonly accepted construction.
Example: "I have a feel that this project will succeed."
Alternatives: "a sense that" or "a feeling that".
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All this combines to create a feel that is current as well as timeless.
There.' With the forceps, though, there is a feel that is very hard to teach".
But after World War II, the economy turned stagnant, and Neubau exuded a feel that was decidedly Eastern bloc.
The new building is designed to provide a feel that is different from the traditional cramped cube serving as incubator space.
Other political veterans concurred, noting that the present era's crop of behind-the-scenes tales have a feel that is fundamentally different from what writers like Theodore White and Richard Ben Cramer produced in the past.
Although very pretty restaurants, they do not have exactly what I am looking for: a romantic room with a good wine list, lovely atmosphere and a feel that is not too French.
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Mr. A felt that he was not being recognized in his efforts to fulfill or please others.
Each major will have a particular feel that will attract certain types of people.
Many women who have experienced a miscarriage feel that they have done something wrong.
Coors Field can make a pitcher feel that way.
Paradoxically, a majority feel that the internist should adjust medications (eg. insulin, anti-hypertensive pills) postoperatively.
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