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The phrase "good feels" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used in informal or casual contexts to describe positive emotions or vibes. Example: "After a long day at work, taking a walk in the park gave me some good feels."
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The ability to remember feeling good, or rather, what feeling good feels like, is lost.
"An agency that looks good, feels good and performs good.
But this performance, from 1958 (sound is good), feels right for the music.
The DS3 looks good, feels good and is great fun to drive.
"Taken overall Liverpool looked good, sounded good, feels good to be in and would deliver a really terrific year," he told the news conference.
It looks good, feels good to type on, and isn't too bulky.
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Look good, feel good, play good, as they say.
No way to look good, feel good, act good".
Do good, feel good.
Smell good, feel good, look good.
"Do good, feel good" - this really works.
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