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Discover Ludwig"feel nice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an informal expression used to express a pleasant feeling or emotion. For example: "After a long day of studying, it felt nice to relax with a good book."
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You'll feel nice.
That didn't feel nice.
I feel nice.
Hot baths outdoors feel nice.
It makes me feel nice".
"I feel nice," I say.
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It felt nice".
And it feels nice.
But if feels nice.
It actually feels nice.
It felt nice, somehow.
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