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Instead of using "in feels", you should use "feels" or "feeling" to describe an emotion. For example: "The cold air outside was so refreshing, it gave me a feeling of joy".
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The building I live in feels like a castle.
"The door to get in feels like something out of a high-end health spa".
In the travel industry, it's a relatively secure niche to be in, feels Smith.
The Skin I Live In feels unlike any other Almodovar film – a quasi-horror exercise that's improbably august and elegant.
Flying in feels as if you're heading to a sea of African oil palms, the favored crop of nearby plantations.
But at the theater, where you're already part of a collective, the laughter being piped in feels peculiarly disruptive, and for me almost inhibiting.
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Daoud's sit-in feels tangled in those borders, as if he sits at the claustrophobic center of a city demarcated by colors and banners and portraits and symbols of sectarian control.
Robert Huth knows what a Premier League title run-in feels like from his Chelsea days (Arsenal, Sunday's opponents, have only Petr Cech and Danny Welbeck who can say the same).
And Hiddink, who won the FA Cup with Chelsea in 2009, also said the run-in feels "a little bit empty" with no silverware to play for.
"Breath it in, feel every quiver of its beating heart".
Employees who feel invested in, feel valued.
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