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"the feeling that" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a feeling that someone has. For example: "'I have the feeling that everything is going to work out," she said with a smile.
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I get the feeling that wouldn't be particularly popular.
The feeling that we mattered.
"The feeling that people have is different.
I got the feeling that I belonged.
It's the feeling that death is imminent".
"The feeling that they are welcomed".
"I'm sympathetic to the feeling that people are hemorrhaging.
Golf gave me the feeling that I'm whole again.
You have the feeling that you are on another planet.
"They do not have the feeling that history continues.
"I really like the feeling that there's no safety net".
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