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Discover Ludwig"a heart rate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the number of times a heart beats per minute. For example, "The athlete had a heart rate of 90 beats per minute after running a mile."
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Lacks a heart rate monitor.
Let's discuss the fitness trackers with a heart rate monitor.
The Viper also has a heart rate receiver.
A miscarried fetus can have a heart rate".
He did not use a heart rate monitor.
A further amend to this article was made on 5 August to clarify that the STATSports Viper has a heart rate receiver, not a heart rate monitor.
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Maybe a heart-rate monitor, or an iPod.
The company's smart vest includes a heart-rate sensor and GPS tracking.
I suppose a heart-rate monitor, but that's not very advanced.
Well a heart-rate monitor is pretty vital, especially when I was pregnant.
Which is to say I just watched a horror film with a heart-rate monitor on.
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