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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get emotions" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used informally to express the idea of experiencing or eliciting emotions.
Example: "The movie was so powerful that it really helped me get emotions I didn't know I had."
Alternatives: "evoke feelings" or "experience emotions."
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Azzopardi instinctively knew how to get emotions going to the point where nothing else mattered.
I want to get emotions out, to scream and cheer and stuff like that.
Get emotions out of investing: Buffett seems to have mastered the basic investing emotions of greed and fear.
But that doesn't mean that if we look at a piece of [robot] artwork, we can't get emotions from it".
Calmly listening to what the other person has to say will help them get emotions and thoughts off their chest, which can ultimately help in ending the relationship amicably.
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You get emotion by doing stories on the temper of the times".
The economy of language you need to get emotion across is so hard.
"You don't get context, you don't get emotion and you don't get a connection".
Generally, the hardest thing to do on a shoot is to find and get emotion from the participants.
Mainly because, throughout this, you know you are going to get emotion, yes, but crucially without its killer cousin, sentimentality.
Android users also get emotion and activity sharing, events at a glance, and photo album creation today.
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