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The phrase "a general sentiment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a widespread feeling or opinion shared by a group of people about a particular topic or issue.
Example: "There is a general sentiment of concern regarding climate change among the younger generation."
Alternatives: "a common feeling of" or "a prevailing opinion of".
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A moral distinction, therefore, immediately arises; a general sentiment of blame and approbation; a tendency, however faint, to the objects of the one, and a proportionable aversion to those of the other.
The song is undeniably connected with the Champions League (Thompson said one study by his company showed that 98 percent of Europeans surveyed could identify the anthem), and from the standpoint of providing gravity to the Champions League games, the song appears to arouse from players, coaches and fans a general sentiment of respect and appreciation.
We all shared a general sentiment of "what the fuck?
Although there is less agreement with the statements about appreciation from the municipal government and their primary employer (DOH), there is still a general sentiment of appreciation.
A general sentiment of the participants was that the management did not have much in place to support staff but rather created a lot of hassles when patients fell.
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Aging-related factors were also prevalent in the responses of a number of patients, including fear of falling due to poor balance, as well as a more general sentiment of being unable to exercise "because I am too old".
And the reason these TV shows have made the impact they have, and resonated specifically with a younger audience, is in large part because of a general sentiment recently that the news would be funny if it weren't so achingly sad.
And, of course, art doesn't begin and end with paintings, so I branch out here and offer a plethora of ideas, all with the general sentiment of "This Holiday, Give Art!" Here are numbers #12- 22.
Surveying the progress in all three techniques, Agard echoes the general sentiment of structural biologists: "It's a fabulous time in the field, and there's tremendous excitement". .
The general sentiment of European VCs steadfastly trying to nurture a European born competitor is that they don't want to see the e-scooter rental market be rolled over by the U.S. in the same way that Uber rode in and knocked out many local players.
Was that the general sentiment of the country, or was it not?
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