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"don't feel well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to feeling ill or not feeling physically or mentally well. For example: My dad said he doesn't feel well, so he's staying home from work today.
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"I don't feel well, Mother".
"I don't feel well," I said.
"Doctor, I don't feel well," Stan said.
— NY Eyeball "I don't feel well…" — Tubulation.
I don't feel well without them.
When I worry, I don't feel well".
"I'm sorry you don't feel well".
I really don't feel well at all.
"Ever since Jean hit me, I don't feel well".
"I don't feel well," he said, over and over.
"I don't feel well enough to pitch," Hernández said.
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