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The phrase "and it feels cheap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a perception of low quality or lack of value in a product, experience, or situation.
Example: "The material used for this jacket is thin, and it feels cheap compared to the more expensive brands."
Alternatives: "and it seems low-quality" or "and it feels inferior."
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There's not much to its design and it feels cheap.
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