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The phrase "absolutely sentimental" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely emotional or nostalgic in nature.
Example: "The movie was absolutely sentimental, leaving many viewers in tears by the end."
Alternatives: "deeply emotional" or "profoundly nostalgic."
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"At times it is absolutely sentimental in its romance".
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Sentimental, implausible lunchtime-on-BBC2 tosh, eh? Absolutely.
"I had taken pride in being absolutely unsentimental with 'My Life as a Dog,' and this was a very sentimental story," Mr. Hallstrom said in a telephone interview.
Especially sentimental.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
And is this sentimental?
Investors are less sentimental.
Bit sentimental".
Sound sentimental?
They're sentimental.
Breathtakingly sentimental and singular.
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