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"relay the feeling" is a correctly formed and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to conveying an emotion to another person, such as in the example sentence, "Jim's glowing expression relayed the feeling of joy all around the room."
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What did you think of standing beneath your own tree?" "I looked around the landscape, to the far horizon in each direction, and I tried to think how I would write about the great expanse of this place...about how I could relay the feeling of being here, standing here, out in the open plain, with the savannah all around.
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They did, however, relay the feelings of the people who edited the magazine.
"As anyone who has ever met Her Majesty will know, it is simply awe-inspiring to be in her presence and I wanted to relay that feeling as well as showing the very human side to the Queen's personality".
While your feelings matter, it's also important that you are able to relay the correct facts so that authorities are able to respond to acts of prejudice and hate.
He did not relay the answer.
Remember and relay the details.
Watch her relay the story below.
Please relay these feelings to President Obama".
A monologue over a driving music soundtrack relays the subject's feelings on learning that his diagnosis is not the end of his life.
Adding to the feeling of a revival meeting was the fact that part of the P.A. system, which was relaying the speech to all corners of the park, seemed to be operating on a delay of a second or two.
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