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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sixth feeling" is not a standard or commonly used phrase in English
The term "sixth sense" is more commonly used to refer to a person's intuition or ability to perceive things beyond the five traditional senses. Example: Despite having no evidence, she had a sixth sense that something was about to go wrong.
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Jeter led off the bottom of the sixth, feeling comfortable at the plate.
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"The first feeling is shock," she says.
The first feeling was profound shock.
Her first feeling is one of relief.
My first feeling was of disbelief.
The first feeling was no feeling at all.
From Hugo I had my first feeling of social consciousness".
That was the first feeling of the world kicking me".
But the first feeling is we deserved to lose.
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