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The phrase "a flush of emotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense feeling that overwhelms someone, often in response to a particular situation or memory.
Example: "As she watched the old video, a flush of emotion washed over her, bringing back memories of happier times."
Alternatives: "a surge of emotion" or "a wave of feeling".
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"I'M SORRY," said the UN bureaucrat, a flush of emotion flickering across his perspiring face.
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— may be heard at the Kodak Theater in a flush of emotions and apparent surprise.
Still, we long to be overwhelmed by that flush of emotion when image, language, movement, and music merge.
If we are going to end the violence we need to respond coolly and calmly to what they do, rather than in the hot flush of emotion.
He presented it with a flush of pride.
But it also elicits a flush of excitement and pride.
Can see how Snap works, but a flush of moustaches?
Fassbinder and Pasolini dangled over a flush of gossip magazines.
This was to simulate a "flushing of a wound" procedure.
Apart from regular internal calibration of color standards, previous studies based on successive images of the same subjects at close intervals have shown high reproducibility of about ±0.1 unit in L* despite various possible sources of bias, such as flushing brought on by a sudden surge of emotion or incorrect repositioning of the face towards the camera.
There was a lot of emotion.
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