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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel it right" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a feeling of correctness or certainty about a situation or decision. For example: "I can't explain why, but I just feel it right when I'm with her."
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You feel it right away.
"You feel it right at your core.
"You feel it right in here," he said.
You can feel it right now, can't you?
"This is like a party here tonight, you feel it, right?" he shouted.
It's easy to get out of balance and you feel it right away.
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"I felt it right away," Stauskas said.
"I felt it right away," he said.
Lucas feels it, all right.
If it feels right, it is right.
If it feels right, it most likely is right!
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