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The phrase "feels as if" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express a comparison between two things. For example, "She feels as if she is being punished for something she did not do."
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My tongue feels as if it's been scraped.
It feels as if it just happened.
"It feels as if something is missing.
It feels as if anything could happen".
It feels as if it never ends.
"It feels as if he's ogling me.
Yet it feels as if you have.
It certainly feels as if we are.
It feels as if it's contagious".
He feels as if he never left.
Something feels as if it's missing.
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