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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emotional harm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing psychological distress or damage caused by actions or events.
Example: "The court ruled that the defendant's actions caused significant emotional harm to the plaintiff."
Alternatives: "psychological damage" or "emotional distress."
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What is the long-term cost of this emotional harm?
"There was never an intent of physical or emotional harm.
The tort, never used in publishing before, relates to the intentional infliction of emotional harm.
"I think the emotional harm will never leave us all our lives," Ojeda said in Spanish.
As it is, they inflict grievous emotional harm, the kind of injury from which some victims simply never recover.
Critics of the decision cited, instead, the emotional harm done to the child by the abrupt separation from his mother.
They argue the university campus should be a 'safe space', free from emotional harm or potential offence".
Even issues that legitimately touch on privacy are rarely concerned with the actual emotional harm of unwanted exposure or intrusion.
"We therefore concluded that the ad was irresponsible and condoned and encouraged gambling behaviour that could lead to financial, social or emotional harm".
Although frequently condemned by those promoting other methods of family planning, there is no evidence that coitus interruptus causes any physical or emotional harm.
California Bans Therapies to 'Cure Gay Minors Gayy rights advocates say disputed therapies to "overcome" homosexuality have caused emotional harm to teenagers.
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