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The phrase "a feeling that going" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It cannot be used effectively in written English without additional context or restructuring.
Example: "I have a feeling that going to the beach will lift my spirits."
Alternatives: "a sense that leaving" or "an impression that departing".
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I have a feeling that, going forward, we'll be talking a lot about this young reporter who seems more than willing to trade sex for scoops.
But along with this fear is a kind of jittery, defiant freedom and fun, a feeling that going for broke is now a real lifestyle option, maybe the only option.
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It just really captured a dark, undertow feeling that went along with part of what I was going through at that time.
"There's a feeling that goes with it.
It is a feeling that goes beyond their earlier advisory role.
I have a feeling that's going to be the overused excuse of the weekend.
I have a feeling that's going to be an awful lot more insightful than Oliver Stone's solemn demi-hagiography.
"I have a feeling that's going to happen with us.
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