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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very emotional" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a high level of emotion or intense feelings. Example: The movie's ending was very emotional, leaving many audience members in tears.
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Very emotional stuff.
He was very emotional.
"It's something very emotional.
She got very emotional.
"It was very emotional.
Lots of very emotional people.
"Very, very emotional," he said.
"I'm very emotional right now".
He's a very emotional guy".
He's a very emotional player.
They're very emotional for me.
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