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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and distinct emotional perception or intuition about something.
Example: "After the meeting, I had a clear feeling that the project would be successful."
Alternatives: "strong sense" or "distinct impression."
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Your lungs should feel a clear feeling inside.
That's the clear feeling of Mr. Sartori's designs.
There's a clear feeling about blame, but I don't want to say specifically.
There's a clear feeling that this is important and we have to get it right.
But there was the clear feeling that one of the Euro 2016 favourites were missing something.
There was a clear feeling that local authority housing should avoid that stigma".
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Her middling white wine complaints, her witless shenanigans, her clear feelings for Doug, the paunchy man-mountain who is only polite to women he wants to fuck.
That magazine recently ran an article entitled "Against Empathy". The implication is clear: Feelings are for losers -- that is, liberals, those sensitivity-preaching, holier-than-thou, bleeding-heart, sad sacks of emotions.
Inhaling the steam from a hot shower or bath can help moisturize your airways and clear feelings of congestion.
"I walk away with a much clearer feeling about what is going on," Mr. Randall said.
Doctors, however, declined to clear him, feeling his jaw wasn't healed enough for contact.
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