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The phrase "ability to feel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emotional or sensory perception, often in contexts related to empathy, consciousness, or emotional intelligence.
Example: "Her ability to feel the emotions of others made her an exceptional counselor."
Alternatives: "capacity for emotion" or "sensitivity to feelings."
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Narcissists, borderline and psychopathic personalities are introduced as people lacking "affective empathy" – the ability to feel others' feelings.
"They have that ability to feel others' feelings, so they're very socially connected".
Throughout his life, Harold had a superior ability to feel what others were feeling.
Mr Bush has a Clintonian ability to feel people's pain.
Our memories, our ability to feel and to empathize?
He has no ability to feel bad for hurting people.
This is believed to be through an increased ability to feel emotion.
This tuition started from man's capacity for "sympathy": his ability to feel what another man feels.
It was finished for her — the life of the emotions, the ability to feel.
And yet the ability to feel anything like comfort can prove difficult.
Elijah explains Dunn's powers to him: invulnerability and a telepathic ability to feel people's criminal impulses.
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