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"evokes a feeling" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to bring forth or create a certain emotion or sentiment in someone. Example: The music in the movie evokes a feeling of nostalgia for the audience, transporting them back to their childhood memories.
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At barely a month old, it already evokes a feeling of having been lived in.
The Milky Way evokes a feeling of awe when I see it.
And the name "huddle" almost evokes a feeling of camaraderie — you know, a "Go team!" kind of session.
For instance, in "Green Variation II" (2003), the pattern evokes a feeling of a field of tall wind-blown grasses.
Still, it evokes a feeling unfamiliar to many who are past childhood: relief to be an adult.
And seeing "one of these celebrities evokes a feeling of nostalgia," Mr. Metro says, and takes consumers "to a happy place".
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I also feel that music/sound can evoke a feeling or impression of a real or imaginary setting.
Fitzpatrick wants his place to evoke a feeling of Old World solidity and class.
Bouncy piece shows the expressive power of string music, its ability to evoke a feeling through layered melody.
His compositions were often dynamic, seeming to balance extreme opposing forces and thus evoking a feeling of danger.
To the contrary, remembering in the Hebrew Bible is for a purpose – to evoke a feeling or thought that moves us to action.
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