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Discover Ludwig"hide feelings" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to conceal or suppress one's emotions or emotions towards someone or something. Example: "Although he was hurt by her dismissive comment, he tried his best to hide his feelings and pretended not to care."
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"I realized I didn't need to hide feelings within my music," she said.
"They start going to the pub, block feelings, hide feelings, drink, then do it more, and it becomes a cycle.
These shows are funny for different reasons, but, in each case, comedy isn't used to deflect or hide feelings of anger, suspicion, or despair.
We decided to do it because we wanted her to see that we get along, she need never choose between us or hide feelings from either of us, and that we are both still cooperatively raising her even though we are divorced.
Participants in the NC wanted to conceal their moods and feelings (50%) because they sometimes wanted to hide feelings such as anger, sadness, or nervousness (Table 1).
It probably won't work, because the twitches and clenches he'd be trying to hide are caused by trying to hide feelings in the first place.
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In Japan, for instance, subordinates use smiles around their bosses to hide feeling upset.
I think these forms are a way of channelling hidden feelings.
It hides feelings and relationships that may be inexpressible because most of us — those who smoke and those who research them — lack the language and reflexivity necessary to give these relations and feelings a coherent voice.
She uses that to hide her feelings, but she feels bad about it.
This doesn't mean be fake, or feel you have to hide your feelings.
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