Sentence examples for trend feels from inspiring English sources

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Plenty of sports at least offer the possibility of inclusivity – but this exercise trend feels entirely elitist.

The trend feels solid to other scientists.

While a single winner hasn't emerged in this, the trend feels pretty firmly set, and the overall "SQL-on-Hadoop" feels more and more like the new default for large-scale analytics data warehouses.

So this latest trend feels like an ominous reminder of those days.

And it's not just happening here – this trend feels like a larger epoch.

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It's a trend felt in the UK too: research by Kantar Media, who surveyed over 20,000 people, found 5.4% of the UK population were estimated to have practiced yoga in 2015 (with an increase of 388,500 practitioners between 2014 and 2015).

To describe the look of a particular decade as a seasonal trend now feels almost irrelevant.

The trend certainly feels laughable, but few could dispute their merits: plastic bags are waterproof and, well, this is England.

It gently references both athleisure and the gender-neutral trend, but feels timeless, thanks to the quality of the fabrics.

Alice Thomson in the Times is not impressed by the rash of online quizzes that claim to help voters determine if they're Innies or Outies: They are also part of a trend that feels alien to British politics: direct democracy.

Fox mentions a trend for felt nails, and designs made from lace.

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