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'feel the future' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of anticipation or looking forward to the future. For example, "I can feel the future coming and it is filled with endless possibilities."
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They did not feel change blowing in the air and feel "the future".
"But you move to the future, and for me I feel the future is very bright".
It is somewhere within the navigation of materiality that I feel the future of the British novel lies.
"We feel the future of a small boy is important enough to take to the highest court," Mr. Eig said.
For Ainslie, you feel, the future is another crack at the America's Cup and keeping alive the memory of his lost friend.
The stress is terrible because you feel the future of the club is at stake and you have no margin for error.
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Besides, Connolly was an astute observer; not everyone in New York in 1947 felt the future coming.
Silva himself signed a new deal earlier in the season and feels the future is positive at Eastlands.
Yet his writing has an astonishingly contemporary ring; indeed, he seems to have felt the future in his bones.
Pahwa fired off emails to several acquaintances, explaining that he felt the future of India's internet was at stake.
"My parents made very clear from almost day one that they felt the future for my sister and myself was very much in Britain," he said.
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