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"feel kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a person's generosity or willingness to help others. For example, "The volunteer always makes me feel kind when she offers to help the homeless in her community."
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I feel kind of sluggish".
"I feel kind of sad," he said.
"But I also feel kind of comfortable".
I feel kind of sad about that.
And I'll feel kind of sad.
I feel kind of bad.
"I feel kind of funny," he said.
It makes you feel kind of giddy".
"I feel kind of elated," J said.
"I feel kind of wild and free.
I will always feel kind of separate.
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