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Discover Ludwig"odd feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an unusual, uncomfortable, or strange emotion. For example: "I had an odd feeling as I walked around the dark alley."
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It's an odd feeling".
"It was an odd feeling.
"That's a pretty odd feeling".
It's a pretty odd feeling".
There's an odd feeling as you ascend.
It's an odd feeling: was I helping?
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"It's an odd-feeling tournament with just 30 guys in it.
Full VR mode is oddly a bit disorienting despite the fact that it's such an iconically basic blocky game, but there was something odd-feeling about it.
He describes this as an 'odd feeling' seldom written about 'except perhaps in Tolstoy' (this with a self-disparaging laugh).
But four years into his retirement he got an odd feeling — he started feeling ill.
It gave me an odd feeling to see Japanese tourists at these memorials.
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