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The phrase "feel meaningful" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize that something (e.g. an action, experience, etc.) was meaningful or had personal significance. For example, you could say: "Visiting my grandmother in the nursing home felt meaningful to me."
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The central themes – love over sex, technology as a buffer – still feel meaningful.
The ability to increase the player's maximum vitality doesn't feel meaningful in an environment strewn with health-replenishing supplies.
They've got to sing the song every night so it's got to feel meaningful and real to them.
Maybe work doesn't feel meaningful anymore, or your industry has drastically evolved, or your values and interests have changed.
It's a problem for us whiny, entitled TV maniacs: apparently, there's now so much good TV that even the Emmy Awards have begun to feel meaningful.
Countries need to feel meaningful pressure to bring sexual abuse cases before their civilian courts; if they fail to do so, they need to be publicly outed.
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Furthermore, it can tell us how God-as an image, feeling, thought, or fact-is interpreted, reacted to, and turned into a perception that feels meaningful and real.
That feels meaningful to me".
There was always an incompleteness that felt meaningful.
Everything feels meaningful, but the meanings are slippery and dangerous.
In the context of the war, of course the battle feels meaningful.
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