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The phrase "feeling with" is not a standard English phrase and is not typically used in written English.
If you are looking for a way to describe someone having a similar experience to another person, you could say "relating to" or "empathizing with" instead. For example: "After hearing about her friend's traumatic experience, Sarah empathized with her and tried to comfort her."
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Feel that feeling with every ounce of your being.
We share the same feeling with you.
So they walk feeling with their hands.
I had that feeling with Fabric.
I get that feeling with Mickelson on his first putt.
How does he reconcile this feeling with this book?
Give your kitchen a factory feeling with this cool pendant.
"It's got that Mayberry feeling, with a Latino twist".
I've felt the same exact feeling with Rose".
You can get the whole feeling with parts missing.
"I like sharing the feeling with other people".
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