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Discover Ludwig"bring emotional" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use the phrase "bring emotion" or "evoke emotion" instead. For example: His speech brought emotion to the audience.
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SIYLI is going to bring emotional intelligence to the world.
She told me that, in order to bring emotional validity to her black male figures, "I've consulted 'official' black men.
Thank you, my love — you truly bring emotional stability and big love that, hopefully, we can share forever".
But both actors bring emotional transparency to their roles, providing a quietly affecting counterpoint to the guarded ambivalence inherent in many of Mr. Sondheim's lyrics.
Mr. Greenspan's ability to bring emotional weight to outlandish characters in unexpected situations seems entirely right for Ms. Ruhl's whimsical smarts.
This is exactly how Affectiva spins its desire to access consumers' emotional data points; its mission is to "bring emotional intelligence to the digital world".
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Buying knockoffs brings emotional impotence.
Everyone brought emotional intelligence and good heart.
To all he brought emotional intensity and compositions of exquisite balance and beauty.
The destruction of the sports center, which also contained two concert halls and classrooms, brought emotional reactions from residents.
If he became President, he would not, in fact, do a thing for them, but he does something now — he brings emotional release, even satisfaction.
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