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"feel at" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You would not use it in this way. If you wanted to use the phrase 'feel at', it should be used as an adjective, for example: "I felt at ease during the presentation."
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Make them feel "at home".
You feel at home.
TO feel at home.
I feel at peace.
"I feel at home".
You feel at ease".
He ought to feel at home.
It has helped me feel at home.
It makes them feel at home.
Reading, I no longer feel at home.
Does he feel at home in Norway?
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