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The phrase "a felt connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an emotional or empathetic bond that one experiences with another person or entity.
Example: "After our deep conversation, I realized that I had developed a felt connection with her that I hadn't experienced before."
Alternatives: "an emotional bond" or "a deep connection".
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There was a felt connection to the people, unearthed in their disintegrating coffins, who in the early decades of the city's settlement were often forced into its construction.
Without a felt connection to one's own mortal course through a lifetime of circumstance, snapshots become baffling and boring, their "qualities and intentions," as Sontag says, "swallowed up in the generalized pathos of time past".
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As a cancer survivor, I felt a connection to this story.
"I felt a connection to the actors, I felt a connection to the set".
"I just felt a connection.
I really felt a connection.
"They felt a connection to this history".
We felt a connection to it.
I just felt a connection there.
However, I really felt a connection to Fjordmans essays.
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