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"felt about going" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone's emotional state when considering a task or journey. For example, "She felt apprehensive about going on the long car ride."
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I asked him how he felt about going into private practice.
And then I did it, and it never felt about going back and winning a second Tour.
Like many thousands of other U.S. troops, they were awaiting orders and trying to decide how they felt about going to war.
At the end of that school day, students were greeted by reporters asking how they felt about going to the same high school the Unabomber had attended.
When a reporter asked how Ali felt about going to Vietnam to fight, the boxer famously responded: "I ain't got no quarrel with them Vietcong".
I might know how that one friend was dressed when she went out to have lunch with her high school posse, but I haven't talked to her in weeks, so I don't know how she felt about going to that lunch, or how she feels about anything else going on in her life.
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When asked how she feels about going back to school, her answer perfectly reflects the dual life of Sarah Solovay.
The answer may depend on how your son or daughter feels about going to university.
Like many authors for children, I was trying to tap into the anxiety and excitement that children feel about going out into the world on their own.
How do you feel about going back?
How do you feel about going up against Daniel Day-Lewis for best actor?
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