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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel like good" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when someone intends to express a positive feeling or state of being.
Example: "After a long day, I just want to relax and feel good."
Alternatives: "feel good" or "feel great."
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The companies that print the tickets feel like: "Good luck finding the big winners.
"They want to feel like good citizens".
It shouldn't feel like good old cosy Doctor Who".
"He just has a presence about him that you feel like good things are going to happen.
The tension between this body of epic work and the passionately driven but flawed guy made Turner feel like good territory for a Mike Leigh film.
But I also want to say what I've said before; we hardly know each other and yet we feel like good friends.
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Even vicious attacks on him feel like good-natured roast gags.
Which feels like good news.
"It felt like good old Jets football again," guard Brandon Moore said.
Navalny remains convicted of a crime he did not commit, but it still looked and felt like good news.
And yet, to Edgar, losing the money "almost felt like good news".
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