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Discover Ludwig"feel nature" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to refer to the act of experiencing and appreciating nature, such as when observing its beauty or marveling at its power. For example, "We took a hike in the woods, feeling nature come alive around us."
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I can't help but feel nature is best, and best enjoyed, in a raw state.
Even now, they regularly up sticks to a new area of forest when they feel nature wants them to do so.
"I love Tokyo, but in Tokyo you cannot feel nature, there are so many artificial things," said Mr. Omura, 22, who traveled here during his winter break with two fellow students from Jikei University, Kentaro Yamakawa and Eriko Kamada, and spent each of the last five nights searching the night skies for the northern lights.
"It allows me to feel nature's changes and observe them more vividly".
'I wanted people to feel nature under their feet,' she says.
Once again- this time on the other side of the world- I feel nature in a fit of awesome violence.
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Unlike today's highways, "people could feel and smell nature".
My grandfather saw and felt nature with the passion of a lover and the patience of a scientist.
IT is commonly assumed that small-chested women feel that nature's lottery has left them coming up short.
After years of training, cutting began to feel second nature to me, the scalpel merely an extension of my fingers.
A life devoid of the compassion, love and awe that I feel for nature must be a miserable one.
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