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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emphatic person" is not a correct use of language in written English.
It is not a grammatical phrase and it does not make sense in the context of a sentence. It is also not commonly used or recognized by native English speakers. An example of a correct and usable phrase in written English would be "emphatic speaker." This phrase refers to someone who speaks with emphasis and conviction, rather than someone who is an "emphatic person." Example: The politician was known for being an emphatic speaker, captivating crowds with his passionate delivery of his speeches.
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It communicates the message, " I am a strong, competent and emphatic person on whom you can depend on for emotional support".
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Research shows that an emphatic, person-centred approach to care is linked with improved experiences of care, higher patient enablement and better health outcomes.
Quite an emphatic rebuttal, to a normal person.
Clearly, this is an emphatic statement in the first person singular.
FOR a person with so emphatic a sweet tooth, I'm awfully blasé when it comes to dessert.
Though emphatic language doesn't mean that the person is lying, if the person isn't usually too emotional or emphatic in his texts and all of a sudden he is very emphatic, then it may be because he is really desperate for you to believe him because he's lying.
We cannot be more emphatic on this point: No young person or non-nicotine user should ever try JUUL.
He repeats this morally significant epistemic limit a moment later to secure this limitation on person-perception with an emphatic denial (to Donna Anna): "You scream in vain, you shall not know who I am, no" (p. 86).
"We cannot be more emphatic on this point, however: No young person or non-nicotine user should ever try JUUL," the company statement said.
Examples of the emphatic form include: emmë, elyë, entë (1st to 3rd person plural).
Also, "Do not have sex with another employee UNLESS a) you have asked that person for that privilege and they have responded with an emphatic "YES!
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com