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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a pleasant or appealing texture, sensation, or overall impression.
Example: "The fabric of this shirt has a nice feel, making it comfortable to wear all day."
Alternatives: "a pleasant texture" or "a good touch".
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He has a nice feel for Odets's tart period slang too.
He gave me a nice feel and jumped very enthusiastically throughout the whole thing.
The buildings weren't right, though it did have a nice feel.
The restaurant is done up in a pastiche of textiles and has a nice feel to it.
But the river's looking healthy and there are scores of reeds giving the place a nice feel.
Mr. Krieger, who also wrote the screenplay, has obvious ambitions and his film has a nice feel for life's quieter moments.
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Just a nice feel-good outcome all around here.
It's a nice feel-good gesture, but it's only a fraction of what America needs.
"We had an idea that these new materials would have the same properties as rubber with a nicer feel, but we weren't sure if they had the right properties for a condom".
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