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The phrase "a sentiment for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling or emotional response towards something or someone.
Example: "She expressed a sentiment for the beauty of nature in her poem."
Alternatives: "a feeling towards" or "an emotion for".
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That is a sentiment for which both right and left should take their measure of responsibility.
As Twombly put it: "I've found when you get old you must return to certain things in the beginning, or things you have a sentiment for or something.
It's a sentiment, for example, that would have been familiar to the disaffected Jazz Age characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels.
His emphasis is on altruism: the moral sentiments that he claims to find in human beings, he traces, for the most part, to a sentiment for and a sympathy with one's fellows.
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The marketplace encourages a sentiment of everyone for himself, winner take all.
To some, that might sound like a cliché sentiment for a millionaire musician to express.
This is a dangerous sentiment for an industry that runs on telling people they are too fat, too old, too ugly, too dark or so last season.
It is not a sentiment possible for a state.
It is a sentiment hard for anyone in these gardens to deny.
This appears to have been too strong a sentiment even for her speechwriters and did not make it into the speech.
It was an appropriate sentiment for a man who looked as if he had it all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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