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"sentiment against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It usually means an attitude or feeling of opposition or dislike. For example, "There is a growing sentiment against the government's new policies."
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The popular sentiment against the Russian generals was growing too.
In Italy, sentiment against the death penalty runs particularly strong.
Sentiment against steroid use also flows from a widespread sense of fair play and equity.
That court case proved important in turning sentiment against Hezbollah among some European countries.
The sentiment against private equity has clearly gotten the attention of the industry's titans.
The depth of popular sentiment against the president is difficult to gauge.
But an assault on Afghanistan would cause civilian casualties and inflame foreign sentiment against us.
So he offered other arguments, including combating the growing sentiment against globalization.
Public sentiment against the war is running high in both of those countries.
The sentiment against renting springs from the oppressive legacy of English landlords.
But it is harder to get in than ever because of strong public sentiment against parole.
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