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'what does it feel like' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to ask someone to describe their experience or opinion of something. For example: "What does it feel like to be a new parent?".
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"In order to get that feeling — What does it feel like to be a Napoleon?
What does it feel like, old bones?
What does it feel like to be old?
What does it feel like to be homeless?
What does it feel like to be here?
What does it feel like to experience the crater?
What does it feel like, tasting words you've stolen?
What does it feel like to be in that state?
"What does it feel like to be lonely?" she asks.
What does it feel like in your body?
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What did it feel like, then?
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