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The phrase "Overcome with emotion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state where someone is deeply affected by their feelings, often to the point of being unable to control their reactions. Example: "When she received the award, she was overcome with emotion and struggled to find the words to express her gratitude."
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Overcome with emotion, she dabbed her eyes with paper towels.
Overcome with emotion, I did what I always do: I made a speech.
Overcome with emotion, Ishaan's father thanks Nikumbh.
He's obviously overcome with emotion.
"I was overcome with emotion," she said.
"Of course," I say, overcome with emotion.
I was overcome with emotion.
He paused, overcome with emotion.
Addams is overcome with emotion.
Nearby, Brestyan was overcome with emotion.
Ms. Harihareswara was overcome with emotion.
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