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The phrase "a kind of feeling" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an emotion or intuition that can't be adequately described in words. For example, "I had a kind of feeling that something was wrong."
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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".
And it may be that there's a kind of feeling that too much is too much.
"A kind of feeling that someone was in my corner no matter what".
When a consumer wants to buy something, he/she will have a kind of feeling and image (kansei in Japanese) in his/her mind.
We had all that in our mind, and were also thinking about how to embody weather, the ocean, as a kind of feeling in your stomach.
"When you try so much and you don't get results, you get a kind of feeling like you can't do anything," he said.
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So far today, most teams have used the first half as a kind of feeling-out process.
A kind of egalitarian feeling.
It is a kind of sterile feeling.
"It was a kind of numbed feeling.
I had a kind of bad feeling about it afterward.
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