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The phrase "are not feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's emotional or physical state, typically in the present tense.
Example: "They are not feeling well today, so they decided to stay home."
Alternatives: "do not feel" or "are feeling unwell".
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If you are not feeling good, ponder what it is you are thinking that is causing you to feel bad.
Yet working Britons are not feeling the benefit.
"They are not feeling loved right now in Connecticut.
"But we are not feeling the results of this.
Leaders in China are not feeling comfortable, either.
"Guys are not feeling confident about themselves," Brodeur said.
Leaders in China and Russia are not feeling comfortable, either.
You are not feeling comfortable when you use a condom.
But people are not feeling confident about the future.
Holding your familiar hand, I hope you are not feeling afraid, I hope you are not feeling worried about us, I hope you are not feeling anything like as sad to be leaving as we are to lose you.
"If people on the block are not feeling like it's an open space, that's an issue".
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