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Discover Ludwig"gut feel" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a person's instinctive or intuitive feeling about something, often without any logical or rational explanation. Example: Despite having all the facts and figures in front of her, Sarah's gut feel told her that investing in that stock was a bad idea. Sure enough, the stock plummeted the next day.
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A lot of it is gut feel.
"What's your gut feel?" Lance asked.
Part of it is gut feel.
It will be a little bit of a gut feel.
Relying on gut feel is yesterday's strategy in retailing".
'I've had a gut feel this is the right way to go.
"That's my gut feel but I've never asked him that question.
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"Sometimes it can be gut-feel, it can be based on facts..
"Gut-feel" probability estimates are not likely to be much good.
"My gut-feel is actually that I'm not spreading us thin enough," Mr Chambers says.
They don't work on a problem long enough to uncover its root cause they just make a gut-feel diagnosis.
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