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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rising sentiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing feeling or opinion among a group of people regarding a particular issue or topic.
Example: "In recent months, there has been a rising sentiment among the public in favor of environmental protection policies."
Alternatives: "growing sentiment" or "increasing sentiment".
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"There is a rising sentiment that dance on camera is burgeoning," Ms. Towers said in a recent interview.
Around the world, the long delay in determining the election results has begun to raise growing concern over global consequences and a rising sentiment that perhaps a humbled America will be less likely to lecture other nations on governance and democracy.
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In one of his best phrases, he describes this as an aesthetic of continuously rising sentiment.
I suppose I could have gone to the city on my own, attended the concert, returned to the house, and defied my parents to do anything about it — and they wouldn't have done much — but it wasn't from fear, deference, piety, or even a conscious show of respect that I didn't wage domestic war at a time of impending separation that drew on an overflowing subterranean well of rising sentiment.
To Democrats, the rising sentiment in the House that the federal government could indeed default seemed almost unthinkable.
National Republican Party officials say they are not concerned by the push from the right, but are instead focused on the rising sentiment against Democrats, particularly in states like Nevada, Colorado, Arkansas, Delaware, Pennsylvania and North Dakota.
Still, reports of weekly jobless claims falling to their lowest level this year and a rising consumer sentiment continued to affirm that the worst of the economic downturn is in the past.
There is a rising public sentiment that Mitt Romney views the middle class and impoverished as expendable to his eventual presidential platform.
There is a rising tide of sentiment for the filly Zenyatta, who made a memorable impression in blowing past the field in the Ladies' Classic on Friday to remain undefeated in nine lifetime starts.
SANA, Yemen -- More than 100,000 people converged on Yemen's capital for a second Friday of dueling demonstrations over the fate of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who faces a rising tide of international sentiment in favor of his departure.
YEMEN More than 100,000 people converged in Sana, the capital, for dueling demonstrations over President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who faces a rising tide of international sentiment in favor of his departure.
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