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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reflects emotion" is grammatically correct and is regularly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe how a particular word, phrase, or sentence conveys or demonstrates a certain feeling or emotion. Here is an example: Her voice trembled as she spoke, reflecting the fear and anxiety she felt about the upcoming exam.
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In the ethanol plus stress group, mice exhibited persistent piloerection, which is considered to be a withdrawal sign that reflects emotion, after the discontinuation of ethanol treatment.
The clearest and scariest message of all is...in the scream-fest that is democracy, government policy making sometimes reflects emotion more than objective analysis.
On the other hand, vitamin A depletion mice have also been shown to exhibit increased rearing activity, an exploratory behavior which reflects emotion and anxiety status [ 23].
Posture and body movements not only reflects emotion, but also the intensity of an emotion.
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One of Mr. Zimmerman's lawyers then objected, saying his comments reflected emotion.
We use wearable biometric sensors to measure and track physiological signals that reflect emotion such as heart rate, sweat, temperature, muscle tension, and breathing rate.
I could influence music; I could reflect emotion and evoke feeling under the influence of my voice.
But the latest research suggests posture may precipitate, rather than just reflect, emotions.
They show us only as much as we want to see and reflect emotions that were surely already lurking.
Students' laughter and screaming reflect emotions of fun and happiness.
Almost half, or 48percentt, express happiness, but the rest reflect emotions ranging from sadness (10percentto to anger (6percentt) and surprise (5percentt).
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