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Discover Ludwig"feel play" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a phrase in standard English. If you are looking for a phrase that means to enjoy or take pleasure in something, you might use "have fun" or "enjoy" instead. Example: We had a great time last night. We felt like we were really able to have fun and enjoy ourselves.
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She gestures excitedly when explaining how it makes her feel: "Play it again, Sam! Play it once more … Encore une fois!
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"But talking to you now, I am still processing how it's going to feel playing this stuff.
He said the central storyline of the films was beginning to feel "played out".
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Vice: How did it feel playing those songs after almost a decade and a half?
But I hope that all my plays feel like plays written by me.
Nearly every rock genre feels played out.
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