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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which feels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to provide more information or clarification about a specific subject or object in a sentence. Example: The blanket, which feels incredibly soft, is my favorite. In this sentence, "which feels incredibly soft" provides additional information about the blanket, describing its texture or quality.
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Which feels terrific".
No single answer, then, which feels right.
Which feels like good news.
And life, which feels infinite, is finite.
Which feels both fair and not.
He wants to record this transition, which feels important.
(One line translates as "rooted in frequencies," which feels right).
"There's something about Chummy in the Sixties which feels hilarious.
"I don't have anything which feels the same way".
I only stab myself once, which feels like a triumph.
It's quite summery, which feels a bit weird in winter.
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