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Is "feel you here" a short form of "feel you are here"?

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Rebecca

The phrase "feel you are here" and "feel you here" are the exact same thing, and "feel you here" isn't a shortened version. The "are" is not necessary to describe the location of something in this case, but it can be used.

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