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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feeling which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or elaborating on a specific emotion or sensation.
Example: "She experienced a feeling which she could not quite put into words, a mix of joy and sadness."
Alternatives: "an emotion that" or "a sensation that".
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Supposedly, it is a feeling which no amount of money can buy".
This is a feeling which quickly translates into more cakes and ale.
"There's a feeling, which I'm not comfortable with, that foreigners aren't welcome.
He dislikes David Cameron and George Osborne – a feeling which is mutual.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked why a "feeling which doesn't make any logical sense" should "control our decision-making".
There is a feeling, which I share, that regardless of whether this is the right policy, it is bad politics.
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Pen International Melbourne has made Boochani an honorary member of the organisation, an honour, Boochani says, feels like a gift "a kind of feeling which a child feels when he gets his birthday present".
Jensen told him that he wanted a house with a farmlike feeling — which included a basement with entrances both inside and out, like the one at his grandmother's house in Iowa — and an open, loftlike first floor.
Even though I didn't find a man to broaden my envelope, I still felt a big feeling, which is something.
"I suggested they go higher – we wanted to create a dynamic feeling which reinforces the slope up to the top of the cluster.
The two buildings give that block of 19th Street a lunar feeling, which was heightened by the gray light of late autumn.
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