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"friendly feelings" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to emotions of kindness or fondness towards someone or something. For example, "I had friendly feelings towards my co-worker after he offered to help me with a difficult task."
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Friendly feelings?
I have friendly feelings for all.
Mr Lieberman certainly doesn't seem to be cherishing many friendly feelings towards his party these days.
I would not wish the premiership on any one for whom I have friendly feelings.
Zappos appears to engender friendly feelings even among some of its smaller competitors.
An opinion poll last October conducted by the prime minister's office showed a growing wariness, with more than 70 percent of Japanese saying they do not have "friendly feelings" toward China.
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According to the Chinese account, Mr Modi said he "cherishes a friendly feeling toward China".
She says, "When I interviewed a woman the first thing was to give her space - a warm and friendly feeling - because she needed someone to listen.
It is self-evident that Churchill did not do this at all because of his friendly feeling toward the Soviet nation.
As it happens, an orphaned brother and sister named Kim and Jason are very much in need of caring, but once transported to the magic land of Care-a-Lot, they are abolutely full of bubbly, friendly feeling.
In much of the discussion above, it is narrowly conceived so that it must involve friendly feeling or personal liking.
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