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The phrase "hint of emotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subtle or slight display of feelings in a person's expression, tone, or behavior.
Example: "Her voice carried a hint of emotion as she spoke about her childhood memories."
Alternatives: "trace of feeling" or "touch of sentiment."
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I photograph almost mechanically, with no hint of emotion.
"He's my brother," she said, with a hint of emotion.
"It is our destiny," said Abdu, 45, with no hint of emotion.
"Our offense did an exceptional job," Saban said, his face absent even a hint of emotion.
No unnecessary gesture, no hint of emotion: senza baldanza, as a composer might have marked it.
Like many redheads, he turns purple at the first hint of emotion.
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While the Lamb's Players Theatre audience did come around by the end of "The Diviners," their total silence at the intermission gave hint of emotions astir.
There were hints of emotion, but they were just that: fleeting glimpses at what might be real feeling underneath.
The court-martial up to then had been a buttoned-down proceeding devoid of all but the most subtle hints of emotion.
As for the young hopefuls, Deganit Shemy sets up a game with strict rules confined to a small square of light, Anna Sperber hones in on sensory details, and Heather Olson tries to find hints of emotion underneath abstraction.
In the most memorable sequence, the camera zooms in on mug shots that, as they flash by like a slide show, show a diverse topography of trapped faces, with hints of emotion behind their stoicism.
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