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The phrase "emotional undertones" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the underlying emotions or feelings that are present in a sentence, conversation, or situation. Example: The speaker's words were laced with emotional undertones, revealing her true feelings about the topic.
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While Remington is all technical panache, Borglum favors a more earthbound approach with deep emotional undertones.
The meetings and partings can be seen as pure movement with intense emotional undertones typical of Mr. Brown's style.
"She knows how to get the emotional undertones so specific that you feel more than you think you do, instead of being like 'Oh I'm watching a sex scene right now," she said.
"The first debate was so hard to watch, and I thought it would be kind of interesting to see if I could hear the emotional undertones without having to listen to Trump interject and be abrasive," said Davis, who plans to support Clinton on Nov. 8.
At higher doses, psilocybin can lead to "Intensification of affective responses, enhanced ability for introspection, regression to primitive and childlike thinking, and activation of vivid memory traces with pronounced emotional undertones".
Perhaps that explains why his text has subtle emotional undertones along with data and reasoned arguments—as if the early tropical healer is still coming to terms with the silent plague he may have inadvertently helped to spread in 1960s Zaire.
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The trickle of emotion leaking through his pressurized stress lends the movie an emotional undertone subtly accented by the weary sighs in Mr. Powell's otherwise propulsive score.
The poem is worse - a dull declamatory list of "morally superior" character attributes with an emotional undertone of adolescent self-righteousness.
The announcement carried far more emotional undertone than any other so far this year as Williams was the team for which Senna's uncle, Ayrton Senna, was driving when he was killed in a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, Italy, in 1994.
Investing in these kinds of companies certainly has an emotional undertone, as from an investment perspective you want these companies to succeed, but obviously no one really hopes for something terrible to happen.
MSN shared a similar sentiment when they included "this loving, caring, super-sexy gal" on the list of "gaming's hottest babes", placing her at number six, and stating that her presence in the series was "a little subtle, giving her more of an emotional undertone," and that the franchise would not be as special without her.
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