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"inner emotions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and can be used to refer to a person's emotional state that they may not be openly displaying.
Example sentence: Even though he was smiling, I could sense his inner emotions were troubled.
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As for sharing his inner emotions, no go.
He said that Mr. Lhota's stance against the kittens reflected his "inner emotions".
It was virtually impossible to gauge his inner emotions; by and large they remained inscrutable.
Why break into song and dance to exorcise your inner emotions when you can talk yourself through it?
The 33-year-old says she uses "her inner emotions to sing, to write and to feed her inspiration".
He stuck to nature, but the challenge of an art that looked more to inner emotions than outward realities deeply affected his work.
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That vocabulary is less evident in "Sunset," which nonetheless epitomizes Graham's belief that movement reveals inner emotion.
Romantic critics agreed that experience of profound inner emotion was the mainspring of creation and appreciation of art.
The woodcut "Raquette River" is his rawest and most abstracted work, showing a side of the artist that is more expressive of some inner emotion or conflict.
Tenor Oleksiy Palchykov is a limpid Lensky, brave enough to set aside bravura and sing his set piece arias with quietly intense inner emotion.
They're not moving, but the music — Chausson's late-Romantic "Poème" for solo violin and orchestra, here on tape — surges on like the inner emotion they cannot show.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com