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The phrase "sentimental items" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to objects or possessions that hold significant emotional value to the owner. Example: She kept a box of sentimental items in her closet, including her childhood teddy bear and her grandmother's necklace.
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I still have sentimental items, such as things that belonged to my granny.
They bought a modest house, and a few sentimental items came with them.
I've lost everything I own, including scores, hard drives, clothes, sentimental items.
They, too, were busy packing cars with important papers and sentimental items.
I've lost everything I own, including scores, hard drives …" And then: "… clothes, sentimental items.
Sentimental items that belonged to Earl Skipper's late wife, Frances, have been moved to a storage unit.
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Before you get rid of a sentimental item take a picture of it.
Hold on to a sentimental item.
Repurpose the wedding gown into a sentimental item.
Try not to hang on to every sentimental item.
Mr. Madoff's lawyers characterized the jewelry he sent as "a few sentimental personal items".
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