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The phrase "feel temperature" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing how a person senses or perceives the temperature of their surroundings. For example: - I can feel the temperature dropping as the sun sets. - She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, trying to feel the temperature of the water before diving in. - The thermometer was broken, so we had to rely on our own skin to feel the temperature of the room. - The warm blankets made her feel the temperature difference between her bed and the chilly bedroom.
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It might be useful, for instance, for them to be able to feel temperature.
It took only six months before Dinoire could feel temperature and less than a year before she could close her lips.
Air-conditioning: Why might women feel temperature differently from men?
It's a bit of a mix between what you can do with a consumer VR headset and one of those 4D movie theaters where you can sometimes smell what's happening onscreen or feel temperature changes.
The "real feel" temperature is on its way to 106 degrees.
The high temperature could hit 28 degrees, said Geoff Cornish, a forecaster at Pennsylvania State University, which means that, barring winds over 10 miles an hour, the Real Feel temperature could rocket into the double digits.
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But as eye-popping as the wind chill and "real feel" temperatures may be, scientists say they are an imperfect way to measure the cold.
This is getting dangerously close to the 1.5 degrees threshold that many island states feel temperatures must be kept under to ensure their survival.
The ability to feel temperatures and temperature differences between objects is an important feature in sensory function of the human body.
This will be harder because everyone tends to feel temperatures differently but reminding each other that adding a sweater to get warmer or opening a window when it gets hotter are good options before fiddling with the thermostat.
Anger is characterised by high verbal and non-verbal expression, with high arousal and high felt temperature.
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