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The phrase "a feeling that something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an intuition or perception about a situation or event that is not fully defined or understood.
Example: "I have a feeling that something is not right with the project."
Alternatives: "a sense that something" or "an intuition that something".
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A feeling that something is special.
There was a feeling that something had to be done.
I have a feeling that something like the Cheonan corvette sinking will happen again soon.
"I always had a feeling that something is going wrong inside that clubhouse," he told me.
"I had a feeling that something like this would happen," Dumanli said.
He said he'd had a feeling that something had happened back home.
But I guess I kind of got a feeling that something was happening out there".
Cos I always get a feeling that something good is gonna happen.
But after taking ibogaine I was overwhelmed with a feeling that something good had happened.
We both acknowledge and encourage each other's fantasy life, so there's never a feeling that something is private or secret.
*A sore throat that does not go away, or a feeling that something is caught in the throat.
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