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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sentiments toward' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person's feelings or attitudes toward a particular thing, person, or situation. For example, "The public's sentiments toward the new mayor were generally positive."
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(Equally, Obama has no particular sentiments toward Britain).
Those who contribute to a public good sometimes experience punitive sentiments toward others.
It exemplifies the conflicting American sentiments toward Filipino and other Asian immigrants during a good part of the past century.
Viralheat is not the only company offering to mine Web users' sentiments toward particular topics or companies.
The popular reaction to his visit will be watched for indications of East German sentiments toward Bonn.
He was speaking about his recent study of Americans' sentiments toward Washington, the economy and the nation's future.
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Most striking was Ms. Moore's positive sentiment toward her landlords.
One potential impact of tax-return disclosure is changes in consumer sentiment toward the firm.
A Toyota spokesman insisted, however, that the floor number said nothing about corporate sentiment toward Gazoo.
For each tweet, we measured the sentiment toward the two candidates as either positive or negative.
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