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The phrase "difficult emotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing feelings that are challenging to process or understand.
Example: "After the breakup, I was overwhelmed by a difficult emotion that I couldn't quite identify."
Alternatives: "challenging feeling" or "complex emotion."
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The difference, ultimately, is between easy sentiment and difficult emotion.
"There's a lot of difficult emotion," Mr. Bordwin said.
Happiness, though, is a difficult emotion to convey in prose, which may be why Price's accounts of his most rapturous experiences carry such an undercurrent of melancholy.
The anti-literal aspects of "The Future" might be described as surrealism, magic realism or Jabberwockian nonsense, but none of these terms quite capture her ability to blend whimsy and difficult emotion.
From Zadie Smith's 2013 essay "Joy": "If you asked me if I wanted more joyful experiences in my life, I wouldn't be at all sure I did, exactly because it proves such a difficult emotion to manage.
It helps the patient to process the difficult emotion.
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The end product is "IF…", a chapter-based adventure game that helps children learn these social and emotional skills, including how to manage difficult emotions, persevere through challenges, make healthy decisions and show empathy and compassion.
They can unleash difficult emotions.
Difficult emotions can require time to process.
"Exercise dissipates difficult emotions," says Hodson.
DEFTONES: 'THE WHITE PONY' (Maverick) Powerful rock often rejects society's judgments and honors difficult emotions.
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