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"emotionally unstable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is unable to control their emotions or is prone to mood swings. For example, "Rudy was an emotionally unstable person and often had a lot of difficulty regulating his emotions."
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The F.B.I. declared her a Communist, dangerous and emotionally unstable.
I was an emotional teenager dating an emotionally unstable teenager.
But relatives and acquaintances described Ms. Brewer as emotionally unstable.
Bockus9 described IBS patients as "constipated, dyspeptic, depressed, introspective, exhausted, emotionally unstable or asthenic".
I was emotionally unstable and angry all the time," Ghowrwal says.
Police often interpret this behavior as evidence that the victim is mentally or emotionally unstable.
(Other research shows that people describe former lovers as closed-minded, emotionally unstable, and generally unpleasant).
"He was extremely bright and capable but emotionally unstable," Mr. Robinson said.
He had a very bad adolescence living with an emotionally unstable mother".
"Out of a dynamic, resourceful leader emerged an emotionally unstable, delusional creature".
Someone with borderline personality disorder may be emotionally unstable and have very intense, short-lived relationships.
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