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The phrase "feels even better" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is already good or pleasant, but becomes even more so. Example: "The warm sun on my skin feels even better after a long, cold winter."
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House is a feeling, and it feels even better when you've been doing Vedic Yoga all morning.
It's always a wonderful feeling to be nominated for any prize, and winning (let's be honest!) feels even better.
And that feels even better.
"Each and every day he feels even better".
It feels even better to feel like you helped contribute to a win.
"Yeah," he said, "and it feels even better than it looks".
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But Mardy Fish used his match to feel even better about having lost 30 pounds and feeling fit at the end of a five-set victory over Jan Hajek.
"So it's going to feel even better".
I learned well, but I felt even better.
And if he wins this weekend, he will feel even better.
Or even next to the first place winner to make him feel even better.
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