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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nostalgic document" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a document that evokes feelings of nostalgia or reflects on past experiences.
Example: "The old letters and photographs were compiled into a nostalgic document that reminded everyone of their childhood memories."
Alternatives: "a sentimental record" or "a reminiscence piece".
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It is also something of a nostalgic document of a pre-GPS era — when disappearing into the wilderness for weeks on end was still possible.
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To those familiar only with its most quoted lines – John of Gaunt's evocation of England's past glories as "This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle …" – Richard II remains above all a document of conservatism, a nostalgic monument to ceremonious, divinely sanctioned hierarchy.
The shift to digital also raises a nostalgic question: Is something lost when you're no longer able to hold a physical document, to see the impressions made by the typewriter or the marginalia scrawled in red ink?
A nostalgic setting.
A nostalgic sigh.
It was a nostalgic experience.
"I'm a nostalgic".
And it's a nostalgic feel.
Presidential campaigns seek a nostalgic mood.
This is not a nostalgic lament.
This isn't a nostalgic trip.
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