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The phrase "will certainly feel" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to suggest that a certain feeling is inevitable. For example, "When you see the photos from our family vacation, you will certainly feel a strong wave of nostalgia."
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It will certainly feel longer".
But they will certainly feel the pinch.
So if dairy takes a hard hit, regional economies will certainly feel it.
While that may not technically constitute a recession, it will certainly feel like one.Other well-known Cassandras are equally pessimistic.
If it is implemented, those who engage in violence against women will certainly feel that they have protection".
Britons will certainly feel pain at the local government level as money dries up for care of the elderly, youth programs and trash collection.
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Whether you want to aim for the standard triangle eyes and toothy grin, or challenge yourself with an intricate design, you'll certainly feel the holiday spirit... or maybe that's just the cold pumpkin goo you're feeling! 9. Donate your old costumes Many people have a pile of old Halloween costumes stashed away in their attic that have been sitting for years untouched.
"The slowdown hasn't really hit us yet," said Diana Plunkett, an associate broker with Julia B. Fee Real Estate in Rye, "but we'll certainly feel the effects of it if layoffs continue, because a lot of people in the county are tied to Wall Street".
"It's not New Year's Eve, I'm not going to be partying at home until two in the morning, but I'll certainly feel good about my weekend and I hope the supporters do too.
"No, you won't spend any time in jail, but you'll certainly feel like a criminal once the local record shop makes copies of all of your identifying information and even collects your fingerprints.
Who knows if you'll ever read it, but I'll certainly feel better for writing it.
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