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The phrase 'make me feel good' is a perfectly valid and common phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a positive emotion or feeling. For example, "Listening to my favorite music always makes me feel good."
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Notably, participants frequently noted the important link between mind and body: "It has really helped to make me feel good after feeling so bad.
Carpets make me feel good.
They make me feel good.
Three points will make me feel good.
"You make me feel good, like myself".
And that doesn't make me feel good.
It will make me feel good.
"I think she'll make me feel good".
That didn't make me feel good".
"It will make me feel good, psychologically.
That would make me feel good".
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