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'emotional value' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the feelings, ideas, or beliefs connected to something, especially concerning its worth or importance. For example, "The painting held a lot of emotional value for the family, who had inherited it from their grandmother".
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Quantify both the financial and the intrinsic emotional value your name carries, and use that number, rather than raw emotion, when preparing to negotiate.
Emotional value?
It has tremendous emotional value and financial worth.
That particular corner would take on an emotional value.
We can't calculate the emotional value using a spreadsheet.
This theory reads our highest emotional value as species protection.
One thing I have always understood about football is its emotional value.
We'd love to see photos of clothing that has an emotional value to you.
"It is also of great emotional value," Mr. Cassirer said in a telephone interview.
The European version of the flying car does have an added emotional value.
Mr. Green's endorsement yesterday by the Uniformed Firefighters Association provided at least emotional value.
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