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"get a feeling of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one is gaining an understanding or appreciation of a particular situation, or developing a sense of something. For example, "She got a feeling of accomplishment after she passed her English test."
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You'll get a feeling of what you'll feel up there so it'll be no surprise.
"You get a feeling of what it might be like for someone who feels the country has been taken away from them.
"You never get a feeling of resolution".
You get a feeling of detachment.
I get a feeling of his spirituality here".
"When everyone knows everyone else's business, you get a feeling of connection and security.
"I kind of get a feeling of, like, Oh, this is gonna be bad".
I hear a bell and I get a feeling of terror.
"You always get a feeling of dread when somebody whom you like hands you a script.
We know that distance is sometimes needed for a child to get a feeling of safety.
So is this about trying to get a feeling of power?
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