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"from the feeling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a sentiment that someone has. For example: "He could tell, from the feeling in the air, that something was wrong."
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"Just from the feeling in my body, my legs, my knee, I feel good," he said.
If the lower back feels exertion, it is important to separate muscle fatigue from the feeling of compression.
"The fun comes from the feeling of mastery".
His highest compliment came from the feeling of wheel-to-wheel racing with him.
It saves it, just a little, from the feeling of deja vu.
I can't get away from the feeling that Bach wrote the language we are all using.
"It takes away from the feeling that this is an art form, something you're passionate about.
The woman, she added, drew comfort from "the feeling that God was going to help her".
And I know a lot of women suffer from the feeling that they aren't good enough.
He adds, "Mainly, the relationships ended more just from the feeling that this isn't really meant to be.
Even the intermittent showers couldn't detract from the feeling of relief that the pod had moved to deeper water.
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