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'repressed emotions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to feelings or emotions that a person is struggling to keep under control or refusing to acknowledge. For example, "The patient had difficulty expressing his thoughts and feelings, likely due to a lifetime of repressed emotions."
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If dreams don't express repressed emotions, maybe YouTube does.
According to Dr. Mann, neurogenic hypertension results from repressed emotions.
Their reconstruction brings long repressed emotions and undealt with trauma to the fore.
His problem is that he can't open up; inside he's a knot of repressed emotions.
One way or another, hidden histories, repressed emotions and neglected traumas will out.
That Lorenzo will loosen up and come to terms with the repressed emotions beneath his rational, impatient demeanor seems inevitable.
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They are a study in opposites: Bunk, the policeman, is overweight, Omar, the thief, is trim; Bunk is smartly dressed, Omar casual; Bunk is full of repressed rage, Omar repressed emotion.
"It evokes a postwar English world of genteel decay, tea in good china and repressed emotion".
Repressed emotion explodes in Freudian puns and sends volumes erupting out of the canvas or sinking back into flat chaos.
Playful and wistful by turns, it is ravishing to behold, full of wonder and repressed emotion, conflict and resolution.
Saturated in gin fizz and repressed emotion, The Jewel in the Crown sits alongside Brideshead Revisited as the high-water mark of 1980s British TV.
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