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The phrase "a very different feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct atmosphere or impression that something conveys compared to another.
Example: "The new café has a very different feel compared to the old one, with its modern decor and lively ambiance."
Alternatives: "a completely different vibe" or "a notably distinct atmosphere".
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There is a very different feel now.
This has a very different feel to it".
Certainly, the rehearsal I watch has a very different feel.
Light at dawn has a very different feel to later in the day or at sunset.
But it's a very different feel from what we're used to.
"We have tried to give each of the bedrooms a very different feel," Mrs. Gorton said.
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"That is a very different look and feel from the usual corporate structure," Davies says.
But they have a very different look and feel to Windows and would take a deal of getting used to, he believes.
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