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"feel on" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be used informally in speech, but it would not be considered grammatically correct. A better alternative would be "feel" as a verb and "on" as a preposition, such as "I can feel a strange sensation on my skin."
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Great sample and summer feel on this one.
Perhaps you feel on the cusp of developing abilities in one of these areas.
We feel on a conveyor to confrontation.
I feel on top of the world".
They feel on the defensive.
"You always feel on edge".
How will these women feel on Monday?
How do we feel on the day?
Perhaps he doesn't feel on top form?
For days afterwards, I feel on edge.
You avoid the awkwardness you might feel on the phone.
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