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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transmit warmth" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to convey or communicate a feeling of warmth or kindness to someone. Example: The kind words from the stranger on the street transmitted warmth to my heart, lifting my spirits for the rest of the day.
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Fifty percent of those peripheral nerve fibers that transmit stimuli of warmth, pain and prick sensation have their first relay in lamina I within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
Her eyes are dark and lively, as lively as those of Sollers, although there are differences: in addition to being larger, they transmit a certain hospitable warmth (that is, a certain serenity) which is absent from her husband's eyes.
As Senta, Joanna Porackova, another guest artist, transmitted the character's obsessive passion with warmth, although the role strained the top of her voice.
Everyday life is pervaded by man-made electromagnetic radiation: food is heated in microwave ovens, airplanes are guided by radar waves, television sets receive electromagnetic waves transmitted by broadcasting stations, and infrared waves from heaters provide warmth.
If he's not quite a natural onstage, registering as an actor more accustomed to transmitting nuances of feeling to a camera, [Franco] brings warmth and understated manliness to George in a performance that grows more assured as the play progresses.
Capture the movement, warmth, and "sucking force" of a lover's lips and transmit it in real time to a pair of robo-lips?
His warmth.
Indescribable warmth.
Always its warmth.
Mr. Chizzola exudes warmth.
"A little more warmth".
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