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'earnest emphasis' is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is used to describe an emphasis or intensity that is not exaggerated or put on for show, but instead is sincere and real. For example, you could say, "He delivered his speech with an earnest emphasis on the importance of education."
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The restaurant's name is a Provençal word for farmhouse, and that not only explains some of the decorative conceits but also sets up a menu with French influences and an earnest emphasis on seasonal fare.
When Speed visited the White House in 1863, Lincoln went out of his way to recall this confidence and to declare, "with earnest emphasis," according to his reliable friend, that the Emancipation Proclamation had fulfilled his long-ago self-willed resurrection from depression.
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And at times E. J. showed his earnest intent to write music with an emphasis on melody rather than rhythm.
Increasingly competitive globalization and increased emphasis on flexible, low-cost outsourcing limits their room for maneuver (though not their earnest efforts to improve their image).
Yes, its emphasis on wines from the Friuli-Veneto region is impressive, but it's the list's earnest tone, and its ability to teach, not preach, that appeals to consumers and other sommeliers alike.
Being earnest.
(Emphasis mine).
(Emphasis hers).
(my emphasis).
chants started in earnest.
Earnest announcers.
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