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"get that feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when trying to describe a feeling or emotion. For example: "I always get that feeling of happiness when I'm with my family."
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But you get that feeling a lot, even when you're doing well sometimes.
I get that feeling, sometimes.
And I completely get that feeling.
I don't get that feeling here - wait I should clarify - I rarely get that feeling here.
And I think, hopefully, when people see our scenes that they'll get that feeling, too.
"In order to get that feeling — What does it feel like to be a Napoleon?
I don't get that feeling.
"You get that feeling.
"But I get that feeling standing here.
Even now, I still get that feeling.
"You don't get that feeling here.
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