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Discover Ludwig"emotional cost" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the emotional toll or burden that is associated with a particular action, decision, or event. Example: The emotional cost of leaving her hometown and moving to a new city was much higher than she had anticipated.
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The cost was an emotional cost.
People are weighing a trip's merits against its emotional cost.
And Jimmy's father tells of the emotional cost.
But the additional, emotional cost starts months in advance.
What's the emotional cost to witnesses and the families of victims in an adversarial system?
And, of course, you wonder about the emotional cost of the exercise.
"There's a huge emotional cost to the work they're doing so this is hugely beneficial".
There's a high emotional cost to this sort of viewing that's difficult to weigh.
And severing ties with a brand, for whatever reason, can come at an emotional cost.
The emotional cost is different if you're an actor, because you invest so much in what you do".
But the emotional cost of phone battles with the insurer almost makes you wonder if it's worth it.
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