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The phrase "tons of emotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, piece of art, or experience that evokes a strong emotional response. Example: "The movie was so powerful that it left the audience with tons of emotion, making many people cry."
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There is tons of emotion there.
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"There are obviously tons of emotions going through me right now," Cheney said, "I have the deepest sorrow for Abby, but I am excited to be part of the 18 going to the Olympics".
Unlike Broadway's sometimes comedic but oftentimes powerful, dark and dramatic music, the sounds in St .Martin were light and hopeful yet still evoked a ton of emotion.
I would bet that when we all saw the final scene of the season finale that we, simply due to the time we've spent the characters over four years, felt a ton of emotions that we might not have even known were there".
His backstory was also praised by Mania Entertainment since it includes "a ton of legitimate emotion" allowing viewers from the series to understand more Gaara's personality.
Adaptive role of emotion.
Tons of them.
Tons and tons of leaks inside.
Tons of apples, too.
Tons of paper.
Tons of eyes".
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