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Discover Ludwig"keen emotion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an intense or strong feeling or sentiment. Example: The news of her promotion filled her with keen emotion, as it was a dream she had been working towards for years.
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It is impossible not to notice the keen emotion across the crowd's faces, and yet there is a pervading air of politeness – the audience, one senses, somewhat overawed by the locale, and Gilmour offering a charming and quintessential Englishness: "Thank you very much indeed," he tells the crowd, shortly after Run Like Hell and a burst of golden fireworks shooting into the night.
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At his best, he lets you hear with keener ears the way a great novelist lets you feel with keener emotions.
So here's the thing about Aquarius: since they're not really keen on emotions, they're susceptible to freaking out when they get them.
Whereas Millar was sparing with his utterances, Cavendish is a fountain of emotions, keen to express his joy in his success but always giving equal weight to his gratitude towards the HTC‑Highroad team-mates who negotiate the position from which he produces the final burst of deadly acceleration.
Crosley is like a tap-dancer, lighthearted and showmanlike, occasionally trite, but capable of surprising you with the reserves of emotion and keen social observation that motivate the performance.
I believe the reality was more complicated and more admirable than that: he had a keen sense of the emotions that make for injustice, yet waged a constant struggle for justice.
Her keen memory and strong emotions, four years later, shine a defining light on the critical importance of risk reduction and mitigation prior to an emergency.
Those of you familiar with the collected works of Carl Richards know that he has a keen sense of how uncontrolled emotion and errant behavior can make a mess of your financial life.
The topic of arousal is discussed later; for the present it is sufficient to note that the level of arousal can be determined by the demands of the task or activity in which the individual is engaged or by internal states; these are sometimes manifested as instinctive drives and frequently accompanied by high emotions, ranging from keen excitement to unpleasant stress.
We scoffed at the dated theories that were abundant in our field, with academics and professionals keen on compartmentalizing people's emotions, labelling youth as abnormal if their life experiences didn't fit a predetermined, packaged set of orderly stages.
This is the type of technology Victor Frankenstein would have a field day with or modern day Hiroshi Ishiguro, who manufactures real-life robots with voice recognition and human emotions, may be keen to incorporate into the "skin" of his prototypes.
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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.

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