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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fervent emotions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe feeling that are passionate and intense. Example: She listened to the music with fervent emotion and felt a deep connection to the artist.
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Inevitably she falls in love with Crudup, triangulating her fervent emotions like Kate Beckinsale in Pearl Harbor.
Music aside, the fervent emotions of "Breaking the Waves," not to say its kitschy melodrama (he's so described it), have been called operatic.
Indeed, he's so attuned to the fervent emotions of German lyric poetry — all those mountains, brooks, millers, maidens, and deaths — that you almost feel he might have written the poem in a previous life.
The cool night air was only camouflage for the fervent emotions displayed by Kuerten, as well as the foot-stomping Brazilians, all of whom were trying to will their icon into a fourth set and then a fifth against the stoic Max Mirnyi.
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When the game kicked off, however, the explosion of fervent emotion we experienced outside the ground petered out and we were resigned to watching a far better equipped Norwich team slowly dismantle their Ipswich counterparts.
Whether festive or mournful, tragic or comedic, they embrace the fullness of experience and emotion with a fervent grandeur, which is why, in "Faces Places," her work with JR becomes, in its own way, iconic of itself his murals are transformed, here, into symbols of her own artistic passion.
Twitter's fervent bouts of activity around crushing collapses fraught with emotion are not surprising: The social network isn't quite a news network, but it floats on the same ocean.
Mix this potent swirl of emotions together – the sleeplessness, the frustration, the regret – and Vunipola's fervent desire to make amends in Saturday's Aviva Premiership final against Northampton is almost tangible.
There is no more fervent champion of sexual obsession than the puritan, and no more convincing exponent of the destructive power of passionate emotion than the poet of repression.
The fan base is fervent.
He was a fervent patriot.
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