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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emotional with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when describing someone who is experiencing emotions in relation to another person or situation.
Example: "She felt emotional with her friends after the heartfelt conversation."
Alternatives: "emotional about" or "moved by".
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Adolescents are commonly portrayed as highly emotional, with their behaviors often hijacked by their emotions.
I tapped into something emotional with her".
I got very emotional with that".
She said: "I got super emotional with the funeral footage.
They wanted something emotional with a dramatic build.
We're getting very emotional with our marketing and advertising".
A lot of it is emotional with me.
"At half-time, we had to be a bit emotional with them.
"Gradually, you get to be emotional with all of the people around you," Mr. Ding said.
The person who emerged was more complicated – chippy, politicised, emotional, with a useless sense of direction.
The session was described as emotional, with several aides fighting back tears.
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