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"heightened emotion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the intense feeling of a particular emotion or a heightened state of emotional excitement. For example, "The sight of his child's face filled him with a heightened emotion of joy and love."
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What is an exclamation point for if not to convey heightened emotion?
What interests me is heightened emotion!" Back in London, things moved quickly.
"There's so much heightened emotion around the importance of a wedding day," she said.
Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto, was most interested in Titian's use of dramatic light and heightened emotion.
"There was heightened emotion and a disagreement took place," O'Mara wrote.
The Giants showed what heightened emotion could do for a team.
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Heightened emotions.
excitement, stress, or other heightened emotions.
"It's about a poetic truth and very heightened emotions".
Through speed, volume, rhythm and pitch they heightened emotions.
But there were no heightened emotions tonight, Reed said.
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