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Discover Ludwig"get to feel" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the opportunity or privilege of experiencing something. For example, "I am so lucky to have the chance to get to feel the ocean breeze".
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You might have helped relieved your friend's load and they get to feel the relief, good feelings all around.
The audience didn't get to feel anything, and I'm all about feeling stuff".
(Here's where we get to feel smug).
They get to feel part of the movement," he said.
They get to feel part of an atmosphere.
If I don't get to feel safe here, why should you?
"You do get to feel the skin as this dynamic, scrunchy surface," he said.
"You get to feel like a Navy Seal or an Army Ranger for a day.
No one else cares, but I get to feel I've put in a good day.
So supporters of the Volcker Rule get to feel their patented mix of contentment and trepidation.
You get to feel things, visit places and worlds you would never otherwise know.
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