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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warm feel for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sense of comfort or familiarity with something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "She has a warm feel for the community, always knowing how to connect with its members."
Alternatives: "a deep appreciation for" or "a strong affinity for".
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Buscemi's first film, Trees Lounge, had a warm feel for blue-collar smalltown living, but he doesn't quite get there with Lonesome Jim, although there are some canny insights into family life.
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But on game day the statues give a warm feel of permanence for a proud franchise in a grand baseball town.
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Or combine copper or brass with natural materials such as bare wood for a warmer feel.
For Helena Ayala's story, Soderbergh used diffusion filters, flashing the film, overexposing it for a warmer feel.
I feel such intense appreciation for her, yet it is not a warm feeling.
Add battery-lit candles around for a brighter and warm feel.
Use white bulbs for clean, white light in a contemporary setting or, for a warm, homey feel, use yellow light bulbs.
The first sets the tone for a warm, deeply felt family saga that has long been fiercely loved by preteen readers (mostly female) and fondly remembered by them in adulthood.
The five-unit building had a warm, homey feel.
It's not our job to make you feel a warm glow for telling us so.
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