have the feel of
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After clicking and clunking through the barriers, they are guided to a tight alleyway before ascending metal stairways that have the feel of being in the gardens of the adjoining homes.
From BBC
Created with set designer Gideon Ponte to have the feel of an old Hollywood home where glamour meets coziness, the salon features jewelry, housewares, custom evening wear and more.
From Los Angeles Times
Postgame interviews conducted by Will Smith have the feel of court testimonies, his voice monotone, his face exhibiting no emotion.
From Los Angeles Times
None of it will have the feel of a city, the architect added.
From Los Angeles Times
Texas: Every game the rest of the season will likely have the feel of an audition for interim head coach Rodney Terry as school officials consider who will replace Chris Beard full-time next season.
From Seattle Times
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