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"Utterly heartbroken" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as an adjective phrase to describe a strong feeling of sadness, disappointment, or devastation. Example: She was utterly heartbroken when she found out that her long-time boyfriend had been cheating on her.
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I am utterly heartbroken".
I am utterly heartbroken about the news of Charles passing.
Leadership candidate Tim Farron tweeted: I am utterly heartbroken about the news of Charles' passing.
Last September the prime minister begged the Scots to stay, saying that he would be "utterly heartbroken" if they seceded.
After several hours in the witness box, Mr Saatchi said he wished 2013 had never happened and confessed that he was "utterly heartbroken" that his marriage broke down.
It's where you might find out what being utterly heartbroken feels like, and how many bottles of cheap red wine it takes to cure it.
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I was absolutely heartbroken.
"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us".
He was 18. Karen Revell, Greg's mother, said: "Myself and my family have been left utterly devastated and heartbroken over the apparent suicide of my son Greg, whilst in the care of Glen Parva.
The family of Witheridge, from Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, said they were heartbroken and "utterly devastated" over her murder.
"You're heartbroken.
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