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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suppressed way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner or method that is restrained or held back, often in the context of emotions or behaviors.
Example: "She expressed her feelings in a suppressed way, hiding her true emotions from everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a repressed manner" or "a restrained approach."
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Like Jill, I do not entertain — even in a suppressed way — any intervening premises.
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Looking at the way she's wielding that wooden spoon, though, Val could well have a suppressed folder deep in an old council building about all those times she hit ten-year-olds over the knuckles with a Bible.
In the black community, the episode remained a suppressed trauma.
Often, some little part of a suppressed emotion leaks out.
The article awakened a suppressed twinge of fear.
"This map is outdated," he says with a suppressed laugh.
You sensed a suppressed Little Leaguer through the whole process.
Only a suppressed titter swept through the orchestra when Mlle.
And a moment later I heard a suppressed but nevertheless distinct sob.
I sometimes think of Mondrian as a suppressed hysteric, and I'm probably one, too.
What happened was very similar to a race riot, in which a suppressed rage suddenly exploded.
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