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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all sentiments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of feelings or opinions expressed by individuals or groups.
Example: "In the meeting, we considered all sentiments regarding the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "all feelings" or "all opinions".
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Those are all sentiments that shout contentment.
While Mr. Obama's budget proposal enjoys the support of 56percentt of Americans over all, sentiments splinter along party lines: 79percentt of Democrats said his budget had the right priorities, compared with 27percentt of Republicans.
It's time to change!" The band are hacked off with the music industry, they feel cheated, they feel utterly used, all sentiments which have been brillaintly channeled into a healthy bout of raging post-punk in The Beginning of the Twist.
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"Over all, sentiment hasn't changed yet," Mr. Leister said after the central bank had acted.
"Over all, sentiment hasn't changed yet," Mr. Leister said after the E.C.B. had acted.
But Reflektor doesn't co-opt U2's catch-all sentiments.
"I'm sorry," Zachary said, that one-size-fits-all sentiment.
All these sentiments should be the natural territory of the left, not the right.
All these sentiments dovetail with the reactions Mr. Hoffman said he had received about his card game.
Aikenhead recanted all these sentiments — he said he had fallen under the spell of atheistical tracts — but no one defended him, and the jury voted for death.
For any given corpus, researchers need to obtain a domain-oriented sentiment lexicon to cover all the sentiment clues.
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