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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emotion being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone or something that is experiencing or expressing emotions. Example: The speaker's intense words stirred up powerful emotions in the audience, with every emotion being on full display.
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The company's researchers decided after tweaking the content of peoples' "news feeds" that there was "emotional contagion" across the social network, by which people who saw one emotion being expressed would themselves express similar emotions.
Emotion being the great driving force of opera, the work comes to full life only when Mrs. Miller enters in the second act.
Though the job description has evolved to include displays of human emotion, being a monarch still removes the queen far from normal experience.
We feel the threads of emotion being pulled among these three friends, one of whom is going to beat out the other two.
But the honesty of the writing, its ability to capture such fluid and vague adjustments, was in itself brave and generous, the opposite of the emotion being described.
A good many writers, children in 1944, remember with emotion being given chocolate or chewing gum or food supplies by G.I.'s, while several include wartime photographs of themselves with American soldiers.
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Show emotion, be emotional.
Emotion is muted.
The emotion was unashamed.
Their predominant emotion was wonder.
The emotion is quite overwhelming.
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