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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by emotion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being influenced or driven by emotions. Example: "Her decision was not based on logic, but rather by emotion." This suggests that the decision was made primarily due to the person's emotions, rather than rational thinking. Another example: "He was swept up by emotion and couldn't control his tears." This shows that the person's tears were a result of strong emotions that he couldn't control.
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I was overwhelmed by emotion.
Toughness, moistened by emotion.
He drank his when overcome by emotion".
Then she paused, momentarily overcome by emotion.
Trust is reciprocity coated by emotion.
He was caught up by emotion.
Others were overcome by emotion.
He was overwhelmed by emotion.
She was overcome by emotion.
I paused there, overcome by emotion.
"Sometimes you get submerged by emotion.
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