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The phrase "feel this atmosphere" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a particular mood or emotion in a physical or tangible way. For example: "The room fell silent as everyone could feel the tense atmosphere between the two competitors." Or, "Closing her eyes, she couldn't help but feel the warm and inviting atmosphere of the cozy coffee shop."
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And they feel this atmosphere".
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I could feel this tense atmosphere as I approached the All Saints Church on Christmas Day.
You can really feel this in the atmosphere of the ward.
We will watch the events on television, but wanted to be part of this and to feel the atmosphere," Michael said.
You feel the atmosphere".
"You could feel the atmosphere.
You could feel the atmosphere building beforehand.
"You can feel the atmosphere of what is Ajax.
I can still feel the atmosphere of expectation and optimism.
I want to feel the atmosphere and hear the crowd.
"He loves to feel the atmosphere of the coach and the away fans," Mertesacker says.
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