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The phrase "public emotions" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "public emotions" when discussing the feelings or sentiments that are commonly expressed or shared within a community or society. This can include emotions related to events, social issues, or cultural norms. Example: The politician's speech was met with a range of public emotions, with some cheering and others booing.
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Sir John Major aroused no strong public emotions either in or out of power.
Some rights experts say that the possibility of another flood of executions has deeply stirred public emotions.
Complicating our understanding of antagonism online, networked social movements now routinely leverage public emotions for political ends.
Last year, the death of thousands of seals brought public emotions to new heights.Kazakhstan's government is proud of OKIOC's oil discoveries in the Caspian.
But Mr. Boehner has another side, in the form of quivering lip and wet lashes, one that that comes out at times of heightened public emotions.
Meanwhile, however, the failure of the governments — some might even call it official negligence — to tamp down public emotions over the Senkaku/Diaoyu island dispute has led to some unfortunate collateral damage.
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It will be financed separately, and the money will flow from public emotion, not market forces.
Still, more clubs are weighing the cold mathematics that govern the standing against public emotion.
Lobbyists for the NHS have resisted reform by appealing to public emotion since its foundation.
Public emotion when a celebrity dies, for instance, seems to really get on people's nerves.
Referendums and plebiscites still carry a whiff of Weimar and of Hitler's exploitation of public emotion.
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