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have the feel of

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Certain credits are parceled out quarterly or even monthly, and premium cards can have the feel of a coupon book.

From The Wall Street Journal

It might be starting to have the feel of a Premier League farewell tour for Sheffield United but the fans are still more than up for this, plenty of noise inside Bramall Lane.

From BBC

Baitz is best known as a playwright, and some episodes, or large parts of them, have the feel of self-contained playlets; that, and the fact that the series jumps around in time in ways that are not always perfectly clear, can make the narrative feel a little disjunct, especially toward the middle.

From Los Angeles Times

Long established settlements, such as Efrat, have the feel of a well-to-do Southern California bedroom community.

From Los Angeles Times

"Royal Enfield built the community, and have been iterating their showrooms to be ever classier places that have the feel of an international, retro, cool, chic brand."

From Reuters