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The phrase "able to feel the difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to perceive or recognize variations in experiences, sensations, or situations.
Example: "After switching to the new brand of coffee, I was finally able to feel the difference in taste and quality."
Alternatives: "capable of noticing the difference" or "able to perceive the difference."
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In keeping with the hands-on theme, children will be able to feel the difference between a lion's and a gazelle's tooth.
Therefore, it is necessary to be able to feel the difference sensitively at every moment including those when flowers bloom and wither.
You should be able to feel the difference between the hide wall and the membrane/muscle wall that holds the innards inside.
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Are we ever able to feel the Earth spin?
"It is important to be able to feel the disappointment.
You should be able to feel the ribs easily.
Feel around its ribs you should be able to feel the ribs quite easily.
I think people have already begun to feel the difference".
Learn to feel the difference between love and lust.
But coming back this time, I was able to feel a difference, something to compare it to.
As such, researchers were able to feel confident in the patient acceptability of the intervention as the original sample size proposed greater differences in time to healing than that proposed by participants.
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