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The phrase "feels upbeat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a positive or cheerful emotional state or atmosphere.
Example: "After hearing the good news, she feels upbeat and ready to tackle the day."
Alternatives: "feels positive" or "has a cheerful vibe".
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It feels upbeat, exhilarating even.
As he makes his way to collect the two tablets that staff have reserved for him, Brown insists he feels upbeat about the service BrightHouse offers.
Instead, the single feels upbeat and the singers have plenty of fun in front of the camera.
Since Racette's a veteran of Met HD broadcasts, she feels upbeat about this outside-the-opera-house trend.
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Feeling upbeat this morning?
I also feel upbeat about the European job scene too".
Many of the Democrats that felt upbeat then do not feel nearly as upbeat now.
You feel upbeat, positive, optimistic and seriously happy".
A Molly Goddard dress in pink, green or tomato red will make you feel upbeat and bright.
It made them feel upbeat and was a soundtrack to their lives.
Despite this startling list of events, most staff feel upbeat about how the prison is running.
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