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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very different emotion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an emotion that is significantly distinct from another emotion being discussed or compared.
Example: "After hearing the news, I felt a very different emotion than I had expected; it was a mix of relief and sadness."
Alternatives: "a completely different feeling" or "a markedly distinct emotion".
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Her elder sister Becky won two silver medals, on bars and beam, but experienced a very different emotion after her achievements.
"We know the public will be in love with the giant, Xolo and the diver," says Raux. "Every giant exudes a very different emotion.
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Community, the very different emotion that prompts people to share and sacrifice without an expectation of payback, may be rooted in nepotistic altruism, the empathy and solidarity we feel toward our relatives (and which evolved because any gene that pushed an organism to aid a relative would have helped copies of itself sitting inside that relative).
Yet, according to a new documentary, "Strike a Pose," those expressions hid very different emotions.
The events are freighted with very different emotions.
"Mr. Hira is one of the very few actors I can trust for the high energy with the coloring of very different emotions that I want," he said.
This weekend Kuralay and Munoz, who have known one another since the Australian u-19s camp in 2002, will go through very different emotions.
For Villa's Paul Lambert, facing Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool to start the season, there were naturally very different emotions and particular praise for the "unplayable" Agbonlahor.
Lin Feist, manager of Saffron Gardens, said the napkins have become a tool for reminiscing: "With them all being based around the theme of home and family, the napkins can mean so many things to different people and evoke very different emotions.
So while Munich's players, staff and fans were sinking a few Weizenbier in celebration, followers of Wolfsburg and particularly Stuttgart may have been staring into the bottom of their glasses with very different emotions.
They summon up very different emotions in their supporters, with Mr McCain's talking of "country first" and "courage", and Mr Obama's of racial and global reconciliation.There are two good reasons for thinking that the culture wars have a lot of life left in themEven before the Republicans applied a match to the touchpaper, culture wars kept flaring up out of nowhere.
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