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The phrase "the feeling of having" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a sensation that comes with possessing or experiencing something. Example: "The feeling of having accomplished her lifelong dream overwhelmed her as she stepped onto the stage to accept her award."
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I feel grateful for the feeling of having to take a shit and having nowhere to take it.
"It has to have the feeling of having happened in the moment," she said, "and not making it feel labored".
There was the feeling of having been burned.
I can't remember the feeling of having a dad anymore.
"It's hard to explain the feeling of having your own home," Saunds said.
But praise from a writer of Howells's prominence gave Crane the feeling of having been launched.
But the feeling of having hundreds of combinations available to him has been liberating, too.
But I like the feeling of having properly finished work for the night.
"It's the throat hit, the visual cues, it's the feeling of having something in your hand," he says.
The feeling of having to justify becoming a painter seems to have weighed heavily on Ms. Owens.
But if they lose, they will have the feeling of having spent well on safeguarding our heritage".
More suggestions(15)
the frustration of having
the emotion of having
the illusion of having
the thrill of having
the choice of having
the value of having
the use of having
the safety of having
the excitement of having
the fantasy of having
the power of having
the pain of having
the importance of having
the beauty of having
the way of having
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