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The phrase "felt like doing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a desire or inclination to do something. For example: - "I felt like going for a walk in the park." - "She didn't feel like cooking dinner, so she ordered takeout." - "They both felt like watching a comedy movie tonight." - "He didn't feel like going to the party, so he stayed home instead."
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He just felt like doing it.
Donnie felt like doing the same.
I felt like doing it myself.
"We just did what we felt like doing," Humphreys said.
"Every day felt like doing a bank job, a heist.
"It felt like doing a PhD," she laughs.
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"Do you feel like doing it again?
Whatever the hell anybody feels like doing.
I feel like doing it again.
Ever feel like doing the hustler?
Self will not feel like doing this.
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