Sentence examples for feeling from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "feeling from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is trying to express an emotional response or sensation derived from something.
Example: "I have a feeling from the way he spoke that he is not interested in the project."
Alternatives: "emotion derived from" or "sensation caused by".

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You got that feeling from him" — Johnson.

We got a good feeling from it".

That's the feeling from the community".

"Now we have the opposite feeling from a department store.

You get connected to a feeling from who knows where".

There was an awful feeling from the soldiers behind screens.

"I don't get that feeling from Mike, Walshh said.

You only get that precise feeling from being there.

You don't get that feeling from signing an internet petition.

"It's such a different feeling from the last time".

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Any lingering ill-feeling from 2009 was not reflected by the side's on-field performance.

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