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The phrase "feel like doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you desire or are motivated to do something. For example: "I'm not sure if I feel like doing the dishes tonight."
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"Do you feel like doing it again?
I don't really feel like doing that.
Ever feel like doing the hustler?
Self will not feel like doing this.
You may feel like doing it, too.
I feel like doing it again.
I say 'I know you don't feel like doing this.
It depends on what they feel like doing".
And you know what that made me feel like doing?
I just don't feel like doing anything today.
If you don't feel like doing something, don't do it.
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