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The phrase "a sentiment that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a feeling, opinion, or belief that someone holds about a particular subject.
Example: "She expressed a sentiment that the project would benefit from more collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a feeling that" or "an opinion that".
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It's a sentiment that Frank Sinatra would have appreciated.
That is a sentiment that seems to be catching on.
It is a sentiment that echoes across the country.
"Homophobia is a sentiment that is not mine.
It's a sentiment that doesn't strike me much at home.
It was a sentiment that echoed across the internet.
It is a sentiment that informs Lanzmann's own film-making.
Solid advice, but not exactly a sentiment that stirs one's passions.
"There was a sentiment that whichever guy won, it was not going to make much difference".
It's a sentiment that applies equally to assistants who come and go.
It's a sentiment that resonates not just in America but in much of the world.
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