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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feels warm" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to describe how a person or a thing is perceived as being warm. For example, "The sunny day felt warm on his skin."
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"It feels warm," she said.
The air feels warm in your face.
The Proenza store feels warm and complex.
My heart feels warm, light, connected.
Open seats abound, and the greeting feels warm and sincere.
Once the soil feels warm, sow your seeds.
The sunshine, as I walk down to the track, feels warm.
That is why a subterranean cave feels warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Mr. Gehry managed to design a modern 2,265-seat 2,265-seatfeels warm and intimate.
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But where Hugo was cold to the touch, Life of Pi feels warm-blooded, the perfect summation of the principle powering Lee's entire career: still waters run deep.
Winter feels warmer already.
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