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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your feel" is not correct and has no meaning in written English
If you mean to convey a feeling that a person has or is experiencing, you can use the phrase "your feelings." For example, "I understand your feelings of sadness."
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You have to go on your gut and your feel".
It really is just trying to make solid contact and use some of your feel".
"My dad always told me, 'Don't lift weights, you will lose your feel and your touch,' " Love said.
"I can't explain to someone who doesn't swim how hard it was, because you don't just lose your fitness but you lose your feel for the water.
"If things aren't falling dead at your feel that doesn't mean you're not in the middle of a big extinction event," he said.
"With the inside receiver, your feel has to be better because there's a lot of traffic where he is," Pennington said.
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So you've made great characters, they've met cute, had their turning point, had sex in a motel, overcome their insurmountable obstacle, and you've nailed your feel-good ending.
Community increases your feel-good hormones and studies show that talking can have healing effects.
Give yourself the chance to get lost as you listen to your feel-good playlist.
One study shows a massage could lower your stress hormone cortisol while boosting your feel-good neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine.
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