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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuinely moved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an emotional reaction that a person has experienced. For example, "I was genuinely moved by the story of the refugees' struggles."
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Lucic was genuinely moved.
"And it moved me — it genuinely moved me," she said.
Sometimes the opposite happens, and they are genuinely moved.
And he has been genuinely moved by it.
She was genuinely moved by the fans' reception.
Most observers, though, were genuinely moved by what they witnessed.
He was genuinely moved by the dog's doleful expression.
8 in court in California, Cuomo seems genuinely moved by the reaction.
I was genuinely moved as Jon built his funeral pyre for Ygritte.
Obama conducted a long review of the Afghan policy and was genuinely moved by the evidence.
She appeared to be genuinely moved by my plight and on the verge of tears.
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