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Discover Ludwig"get a feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in many contexts, such as when you want to convey a vague feeling of something. For example, "I get a feeling that something bad is about to happen."
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You'll get a feeling of what you'll feel up there so it'll be no surprise.
"I get a feeling in my gut.
"You never get a feeling of resolution".
You get a feeling of detachment.
When you go to those places, you get a feeling.
Local people get a feeling of being irredeemably downgraded.
I get a feeling of wellness and happiness.
I get a feeling of his spirituality here".
You get a feeling in sport and it's not nice".
You want buyers to get a feeling for the house.
"I just get a feeling about something," he said.
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