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The phrase "amount of emotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intensity or quantity of feelings experienced in a particular situation.
Example: "The film was so powerful that it evoked a significant amount of emotion in the audience."
Alternatives: "level of emotion" or "degree of emotion".
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Capturing the right amount of emotion can be delicate.
Geno had been a No 1; I thought, if you like that amount of emotion, try this amount of emotion".
"There is an enormous amount of emotion vested in that decision," Mr. Silverstein said.
And you get a car!" "Everyone gets a car!" — produces a wild amount of emotion.
Keep it simple Stick to a clear message with the right amount of emotion.
"There's a huge amount of emotion in the squad at the minute.
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'You know, during the struggle the amount of emotions between black and white, the polarisation was so deep, so he's trying to revive that.
"I can't explain to you the amount of emotions," Mr. Wallenda said in a euphoric telephone interview from Niagara Falls, Ontario, where he witnessed the vote.
This is in agreement with the results of a previous listening test that suggested linear approximations to pitch parameter contours preserve a significant amount of emotion-specific information [21].
I experience a surprising amount of emotions when flying standby.
I wondered if I could put into words what I really feel; if I could narrow down the amount of emotions I have.
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