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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a feel" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a particular emotion or physical sensation associated with something. Example: The art piece captures the essence of the city, with a feel of nostalgia and warmth that truly resonates with viewers.
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The police are much slower to hire officers with a feel for a changing community.
Ms. Winstead writes with a feel for the sound of words.
Where is the modern Midas with a feel for residential re-creations?
By the way, what was wrong with a "feel good" story during these very troubled days?
Morris is an art historian with a feel for living art.
Pots are grouped, with a feel for complementary sizes, shapes, textures and colors.
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The film manages to combine blood and battle with a feel-good factor.
But there's a lot to be said for leaving them with a feel-good factor.
The Indianapolis backups should send the team into its week off with a feel-good victory.
No surprise then that Berliners should celebrate their civic dish with a feel-good museum.
With a feel-good tale on the court yesterday, with opponents making nice in a major final, the Tour suffered another shortfall of competition.
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