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Discover Ludwig"feel sentimental" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when trying to express strong feelings of nostalgia or sentimentality. For example: After watching the movie, I couldn't help but feel sentimental about the characters.
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"I don't feel sentimental about the name.
I do not feel sentimental or think anthropomorphically about this.
"There was this natural reaction to feel sentimental.
You feel sentimental about them, you have more respect for them".
There is no reason to feel sentimental about the Electoral College.
Music has the power to evoke poignant memories from our past, making us feel sentimental for a time long gone.
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BARTENDER: Maybe she feels sentimental for something lost that can never be regained?
He said he felt sentimental about his 50th anniversary, but is opposed to formal celebrations.
"Always before, when I lived in the South, I never felt sentimental because I guess I never felt accepted.
Overall the piece, despite its funkiness, feels sentimental, and the scatter approach starts to look too easy, always its Achilles heel.
He still feels sentimental about a poem he wrote about him in 1913: "We're here tonight to celebrate, in spite of party lines, In genial mirth, the sterling worth, of honest Jimmy Hines..".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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