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The phrase "nostalgia to" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
"Nostalgia" is typically used as a noun, not as a preposition. It is also not standard to use it with the preposition "to" because "nostalgia" already implies a feeling or longing for the past. A correct and more commonly used phrase would be "nostalgic for" or "nostalgic about." For example: - She felt nostalgic for her childhood memories. - He was feeling nostalgic about his college days. These phrases convey a sense of longing or fondness for the past. Alternatively, you could use "nostalgia" as a noun in a sentence, such as: - The smell of the old bookstore brought on a wave of nostalgia. - The movie filled her with a sense of nostalgia. Here, the noun "nostalgia" is used to describe the feeling itself, rather than being used with a preposition.
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This one just had a ring of nostalgia to it.
It's connected to nostalgia, to comfort, to religion".
It is not mere nostalgia to find this disturbing.
Supporters look back with nostalgia to those days.
The ex-con expects nostalgia to drive sales.
Ms. Boym has had experience enough with nostalgia to worry.
There's a nostalgia to it," added Mr. Kelly, 64, of Union.
Like Brian Wilson, he is determined to turn his nostalgia to productive ends.
"I don't think I want that nostalgia to return," he said.
On cold days, or in cold rooms, people use nostalgia to literally feel warmer.
Contemplation of such glories lent an inevitable undercurrent of nostalgia to some of the responses.
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