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Discover Ludwig"feeling having" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you are trying to express the feeling of having something, you might use the phrase "having a feeling of" or "sensation of having." For example, "She experienced a great sensation of having achieved her goal" or "He had a feeling of having accomplished something amazing."
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It's an overwhelming feeling having the public place expectations on you, especially when you don't feel whole on the inside.
It's a great feeling having all these people supporting you.
It is a helpless feeling, having only love and prayers to send, Ms. Tohei said.
He recognized the feeling, having struggled with bipolar disorder since adolescence.
Murray described it as a "fantastic feeling" having helped to save the passenger's life.
The Yankees know the feeling, having searched for dependable middle relief all season.
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Now that feeling has subsided.
A jilted feeling has spread.
The feeling hadn't lasted.
That feeling has continued.
That feeling has faded.
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