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Discover Ludwig"emotion triggered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which emotions are either causing or influencing an event, action, or response. For example: His decision to quit his job was emotion triggered; he had been unhappy in his role for some time.
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The emotion triggered the sharing.
Embarrassment, like shame and guilt, is an emotion triggered by the feeling of violating a social code, and it's a way of signaling that that code is important to us.
Vicarious embarrassment (VE) is an emotion triggered by the observation of others' pratfalls or social norm violations.
This type of behaviour can occur as a form of emotion regulation to down-regulate a stressful emotion triggered by s.
The emotion triggered through this process allowed the assimilation of the learned concepts and the motivation to share their new findings with their families, promoting communication to elder generations.
The specific emotion triggered by a web content is highly correlated with its online popularity [86] but extracting the correct sentiment and learning how to use this information for popularity prediction is a difficult task.
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The information triggered strong emotional reactions, and where the emotions triggered were negative or uncomfortable, this often led to discounting the information provided.
Other pictures reflecting the impact of photography are about the emotions triggered by things remembered.
The emotions triggered by the Smolensk catastrophe have led most Poles to openly declare which side they are on, thus voluntarily putting themselves in a box.
It was like a welling, congested, sentimental weepiness without an object, as emotions triggered by images of, say, a depressed-looking girl smoking in bed and some unspecific tragedy in a crowded street sought cathartic resolution, in vain.
You recognise what it is – just about – but you're relying on memory, and all the emotions triggered by these memories, to piece together your own version of it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com