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Discover Ludwig"she emits" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It means that she is producing or giving off something, such as sound, light, or a smell. Example: The fireflies light up the night sky as she emits a soft hum from her lips, creating a magical atmosphere.
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As the crisis comes to a head, she emits cries of despair which wrench the soul.
Talking about something that irritates her, she emits a comic-strip "pffrrt".
She emits a bravura series of harrumphs and snorts before conceding: 'Well, I'm not exactly teetotal!
It's just …" Words fail Hannigan, and she emits a sound of feral ferocity.
And as played by Ms. Sampi, she emits a steady glow even in moments of desperation.
She emits a growl and it snaps me out of my terror.
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Rarely, though, does she emit much more than a sigh.
She emitted something like a moan, which I had heard before in a very different context.
"I was surprised and appreciative of the nonthreatening, noncompetitive vibes she emitted," Volkman says of Field.
She emitted a great big bellowing sound that could easily have filled a concert hall.
She emitted short, sad breaths, chuffling like a tiger while she printed out her religious phrase amid all the others.
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