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The phrase "express a feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to talk about expressing an emotion or sentiment verbally or through an action. For example, "I tried to express my appreciation for her help with a hug."
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In this very limited sense I would like to express a feeling that I would feel personally more secure if public matters would rest in other hands.
Documenting the aquatic world allowed Ms. Skovranova to express a feeling unlike any experienced elsewhere.
"The words express a feeling of faith and hope that I like," he said.
I'm fortunate to have a parent who buys Amazon for her children to express "a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person".
That has led some to express a feeling of abandonment — a sense that the high-level officials are feigning shock over a system everyone happily embraced.
The landscapes of Kuncan (Shiqi), who became a somewhat misanthropic abbot at a Buddhist monastery near Nanjing, also express a feeling of melancholy.
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A person with HD may over-express a feeling of slight frustration or irritation in the form of a temper tantrum or aggressive behavior.
Eisland of the Bronx, expressing a feeling that others echoed.
It expresses a feeling; they don't sing "love to love you, baby" – it's instrumental.
When a person is said to be expressing a feeling, what specifically is he doing?
It might just be a turn of phrase or a way of expressing a feeling or building suspense.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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