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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel across" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in a context where one is trying to express an emotional or sensory experience that spans a distance or reaches out to others. Example: "I could feel across the room that something was wrong."
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"We weren't sending a consistent look and feel across the site".
However after January you get this feel across campus that it all has a less serious tone to it".
At the same time, Locog wants to ensure a consistent "look and feel" across all the Olympic disciplines.
"It's a tendency that I feel across Spain, a certain inclination to want to cancel anything related to Islamic Spanish history," he said.
Natural spring, mineral and artesian waters have more mineral content, a velvety feel across the tongue and a slightly flatter flavor.
As such, this represents G.M.'s effort to standardize on a single in-dash platform that could give owners a consistent look and feel across the company's various model lines.
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His influence is felt across the league.
The pain is felt across industries.
The ripples are being felt across the Hudson River in New York.
The knock-on effect was felt across Europe.
The ripples are felt across the entire economy.
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