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The feel-good factor

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Emotional Impact

The phrase often implies a temporary but powerful sense of well-being.

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Winning the match injected a strong feel-good factor into the team.
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Colloquial Usage

Mainly used in informal settings among friends or in casual conversations, not in formal writing.

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The sunny weather definitely adds to the feel-good factor on our road trips.
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Subjective Experience

It refers to how general positivity affects a person's mood, which can vary among individuals.

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The surprise party definitely raised the feel-good factor for her birthday.
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