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'lingering feeling' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling that remains after a certain event has ended. For example: Even after the party was over, I still had a lingering feeling of excitement.
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Is there still a lingering feeling of apprehension and fear?
But there is almost no aftertaste or lingering feeling of greasiness.
It's the lingering feeling that the work didn't... "On some level," he told me, "you'd have to say I failed".
There is a lingering feeling that the film would have worked much better with a narrower and sharper focus.
"There's a lingering feeling that had we known more about more people, trouble might have been prevented," Mr. Willis said.
No, it's a fireworks display – though the gut reaction it provokes leaves a lingering feeling of unease.
There's also a lingering feeling that while they might have rescued their career, Klaxons haven't really advanced either.
This ending is unfortunately overwritten and overexplained, but the ideas are provocative, and the lingering feeling interestingly melancholy.
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When you feel it is relieved, go onto method #1 to address any lingering feelings of inferiority in yourself.
"There are some lingering feelings.
What it did have were lingering feelings.
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