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"felt experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a subjective, personal feeling or experience. For example, "I have a deep felt experience of gratitude for my friends who have supported me through this difficult time."
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The felt experience provides its own evidence.
The reply was classic Ultan: "It was a felt experience".
What divided them was education and the felt experience of the Great War.
Blowup remains a key text of the 1960s, the decade which felt experience was for snatching.
The texts of these plays are simply blueprints for felt experience.
Often it was studied in combination with mystical theology, which was thought to authenticate pristina theologia by providing a felt experience of the ultimate.
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Experiential interests are, roughly, interests in having desirable felt experiences, such as enjoyment (and in avoiding undesirable experiences, such as boredom).
Bodily sensations are embodied; they are felt experiences.
To make them feel, experience empathy.
I see, feel, experience ten degrees of separation.
He wonders if we can ever articulate what's within and without us, what we see, feel, experience.
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