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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feelings for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about emotions or thoughts that someone has towards someone or something. Example: She had strong feelings for her parents and always tried to make them proud.
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He certainly had strong feelings for her.
"Tony has genuine, intense feelings for Jack.
Writer had contradictory feelings for her husband.
"I have no feelings for Kiss.
"We have good feelings for each other.
Her feelings for Díaz had cooled.
I have the strongest feelings for Columbia".
Describes his tactile feelings for his layrnx.
Still harbor feelings for Carmel.
"I have human feelings for these people.
I have no bad feelings for her.
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