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Discover Ludwig"emotional divide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean a strong feeling of separation between two parties due to different emotions or opinions. For example, "The emotional divide between the two parties has created a hostile environment."
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Not surprisingly, the emotional divide remains strong.
The Europeans have traditionally been a tight-knit group, but as more of them put down stakes in the United States, it raises the question: Will the geographical divide create an emotional divide this week in the team room?
This sturdy play (which was not aided by the pointless multimedia projections) is about the agony of war and the growing cultural, intellectual and emotional divide between those who serve and those who do not.
Los Angeles has been riveted by what is going on in New York, and the usual emotional divide has been bridged, replaced with elemental anxieties: fear, empathy and even a touch of guilt.
A football team in the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir threatened to pull out of the national league after crowds took to chanting "Get lost, PKK"."There is a real risk that the growing emotional divide between Turks and Kurds could lead to a geographic divide," argues Sezgin Tanrikulu, a human-rights lawyer in Diyarbakir.
Effectively a feature-length chase sequence interrupted by moments of weird comedy and interludes of savage violence, the story and its sympathies are neatly split between bad guys and good, a narrative and emotional divide that has an unsettling effect, much like the crazed yet scarily controlled laughter of one of the villains.
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His "Remembering Your Paradoxical Whisper," to music by Mr. Aldrich based on compositions by Ryuichi Sakamoto, was a nuanced, well-plotted exploration of urgent emotional divides between an individual, danced by the eloquent Sara Roer, and four others.
Instead, lawmakers expend tremendous amounts of energy trying to bridge emotional divides between favored interest groups that are accustomed to getting their way and have little interest in compromise -- like, for example, credit unions and community banks.
Fathers use golf to impart life lessons; sons, to bridge the generational - or emotional - divide.
"It is in a state of emotional turmoil, divided and bewildered, and not sure what to do next".
The left favours genetic research on embryos; the right says it would make it harder for women to have abortions.Perhaps the most emotional issue dividing left and right is that of illegal immigration.
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