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The phrase "what about feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emotions or the importance of feelings in a particular context or situation. Example: "In our discussion about mental health, what about feeling connected to others?"
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But what about feeling?
What about feeling immersed when you watch a film or go to the theatre to see a play?
What about feeling that you have to compromise personal values?
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No, I mean what about them feeling confused and excluded?
What was interesting about feeling sad was that I noticed I was also enjoying feeling sad.
What about that feeling is hard to feel?
They talk to me about what they're feeling about what's going on". .
Because that is what music is all about, feeling".
What's so bad about feeling good, when it's 103 degrees in the shade?
"In the end," says Binet, "what I do is about feeling.
What about that feeling of endless possibility that sports often provides in the form of a genuine underdog?
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