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The phrase "a sensation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a feeling or perception that someone experiences, often related to physical sensations or emotional states.
Example: "She felt a sensation of warmth spread through her body as she sat by the fire."
Alternatives: "a feeling of" or "an experience of".
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Suddenly, he felt a sensation of heat.
But a sensation of impendment.
It was a sensation of the age.
Another surprise was a sensation of time slowing down.
"It has a sensation of wilderness, of vastness and emptiness.
There isn't much of a sensation of speed.
It gives one a sensation of total disagreement.
"I am trying to cultivate — a sensation of — gravity.
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Abnormal sensation correlated most with 'a sensation of something stuck in the throat'.
Irritation correlated most with 'a sensation of tightness'.
Suddenly you find yourself experiencing a sensation of vertigo and nausea.
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