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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very sentimental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that evokes strong emotions or feelings, often related to nostalgia or affection.
Example: "The movie was a very sentimental journey through the protagonist's childhood memories."
Alternatives: "deeply emotional" or "highly nostalgic".
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It's a very sentimental composition for me".
"I'm a very sentimental person at heart".
"I've become a very sentimental person," he said.
"It was a very sentimental performance," the diplomat said.
Allure by Diana Vreeland It's a very sentimental book.
You end up chronically desiring what can be a very sentimental idea of love and connection.
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He dismissed the story as nothing more than "a late Victorian invention, very sentimental, and an example of the noble savage mind-set".
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