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The phrase "a good feel for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means having a strong understanding or instinctive grasp of something. Example: "She has a good feel for the market trends and is always able to predict which products will be successful."
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Simon got a good feel for Croydon.
"I think he has a good feel" for game plans.
He had a good feel for pass coverage.
"He doesn't have a good feel for it".
Just having a good feel for the game.
I think Jerry has a good feel for that".
I had a good feel for what he was doing.
"He has a good feel for the game.
He had poise, a good feel for the game.
"He has a good feel for that nickel position.
I merely have a good feel for it," he once observed with typical modesty.
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