Looking up on Merriam-Webster, it looks like the word can be used in this sentence: "I have a premonition that..."
Listening to the song Living La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin, it looks like the same word can be used in this verse: "I feel a premonition..."
How popular is "I feel a premonition" in everyday use versus "I have a premonition"? Is Ricky Martin the only person using "I feel a premonition", or is "feel a premonition" a common but alternative phrase?
Top answer
Hi, "Have' is much, much more common. Clive
— Clive
Hi, "Have' is much, much more common.
Clive
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