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The phrase "a solid feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a strong, reliable, or substantial quality, often in reference to physical objects or experiences.
Example: "The new smartphone has a solid feel, making it comfortable to hold and use."
Alternatives: "a sturdy sensation" or "a firm touch".
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The metal rim gives it a solid feel.
The front doors open and close with a solid feel, but the trunk does not.
The module weighs 1.5 pounds and has a solid feel to it.
The leather-sheathed wheel, designed by a company that makes products for real cars, has a solid feel, steel pedals and force feedback.
But for someone who isn't a jockey or a trainer, he also has a solid feel for the politics of the racing world; because he depends on the good will of this moneyed crowd, he knows as much about their business as he does about his own.
The zipper is metal and has a solid feel.
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If so, that would be entirely welcome because a revival in manufacturing would give a more solid feel to an economy showing all its familiar unbalanced traits.
The Egmont overture, a true Beethovenian call to arms, had a rather solid feel.
Despite having a slim plastic body, the Galaxy Tab 2 has a surprisingly solid feel to it.
In fact, the steering of this car is a hallmark of what sports cars should feature, with a direct, solid feel of what's happening at the wheels but tremendous on-center feel, so tuning the radio doesn't mean you have to fear driving into a ditch.
The car has a very solid feel.
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