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Discover Ludwig'having feelings' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the general idea of emotions, especially when talking about emotions in general, without specifying exactly what they are. For example: "Having feelings is a normal part of being human."
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If you're still having feelings for him, let him know how you feel.
You mean, having feelings?
People were having feelings they couldn't articulate.
"I think I was having feelings about our parents".
But that doesn't keep it from having feelings.
The bride will deny having feelings for Diego.
He has a terrific fear of having feelings he can't control.
Yet Marianne can't help having feelings for him and a nostalgia for their past wild times.
I've never been good at not having feelings, to be honest.
The next morning Marie said Sarah was going to start having feelings for him.
Yet it gives the impression of having feelings, so it evokes a complicated response: amusement with a tug of empathy.
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