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"highly emotive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, behavior, or speech as one that elicits strong emotion from those involved. Example sentence: His speech about the importance of family was highly emotive, eliciting tears from many in the audience.
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It's a highly emotive song.
Nevertheless, Bajrangi Bhaijaan proceeds with a narrative that proves both self-reflexive and highly emotive.
Jerusalem is a highly emotive issue for Muslims, as it is among Jews.
Jake Hart and Mandell Butler deliver credible performances, but some others tend toward the highly emotive.
Tobacco advertising is a thorny old subject and it's a strangely personal subject, often highly emotive.
His talent lies not in quantity, but in the quality of his stark, highly emotive style.
The cases were highly emotive, yet I was frustrated that I wasn't getting good enough results.
The cut in benefits for lone parents was highly emotive, but it yielded tiny savings.
"It is a highly emotive and erotically charged drawing and a very powerful image," said co-curator Joanna Norman.
Cheesley said giving patients access to drinking water was often a highly emotive issue, which families found particularly distressing.
It is both a personal and highly emotive topic, and touches on the law, public policy and social attitudes.
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