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The phrase "and sentiments of those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the feelings or opinions of a particular group of people.
Example: "The report aims to capture the thoughts and sentiments of those affected by the policy changes."
Alternatives: "and feelings of those" or "and opinions of those".
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The words people use reflect the attitudes and sentiments of those using them.
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These tweets can be analyzed to find the viewpoints and sentiments of the users by using clustering-based methods.
Back in 2011, the atmosphere and sentiment of the revolution was incredible.
Study Design: Data were collected from Twitter and the scale, reach, nature and sentiment of messages analysed.
In each case justice was swift, as companies said, rightly, that their values didn't jibe with the sentiments of those lyrics — and, by extension, those artists.
"Look," explained James Max on Sky News, "let's get it off the balance sheet and reduce national debt," echoing the sentiments of those in support.
"It has hurt the sentiments of those with capacity for sane and logical thinking".
The sentiments of those departing can be just as grim.
Meanwhile, some Pakistani authors said they understood the sentiments of those objecting.
In course of time, they have become the vehicles of expression of personal emotion, empirical feelings, spiritual experiences and national sentiments of the people of those lands too (Shan, 2000).
It could highlight them all, analyze the sentiment of those mentions and chart them against Tesla's share price.
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