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"an instant feeling" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a feeling that arises suddenly in response to something. For example: I had an instant feeling of dread when I heard the news of the explosion.
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"For me, when I connected with Randy, it was an instant feeling of rightness.
Many words create an instant feeling, such as "violent" or "cozy" or "delicious".
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"This is an instant look.
He added: "GroupMe creates a very sticky instant feeling.
Change your clothes, brush your hair or do new makeup to freshen up for an instant, refreshed feeling.
Moreover, your instant feeling for the film remains untainted for a while - at least until you discuss it later with friends.
It was his instant feeling of being "at home" that made all the difference for him.
That instant feeling of knowing you're seeing the future and the world doesn't even have a clue yet.
The instant feeling I had after I gave birth was you couldn't get that baby in my hands fast enough.
The coating of salt, the fat content that rewards the brain with instant feelings of pleasure, the sugar that exists not as an additive but in the starch of the potato itself — all of this combines to make it the perfect addictive food.
"Social media, where swarms of jeering critics can materialize in an instant, paradoxically creates this feeling of isolation," he wrote.
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