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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heartache" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe emotional pain or distress, often related to love or relationships.
Example: "After the breakup, she felt a deep heartache that lingered for weeks."
Alternatives: "emotional pain" or "sorrowful feeling".
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Arriving early in 1973, seven months after their debut, For Your Pleasure trailed a fashionably decadent ambience, from the nocturnal gloss of its cover to the seedy confessional of 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache', a eulogy to a blow-up sex doll.
A heartache that don't never go away.
"Something of a heartache," he says.
"It's a heartache," Mrs. Grabel echoed.
Oh, and Bonnie Tyler's It's A Heartache.
Being fat, he said, was a heartache.
"It's a heartache," Mrs. Saltzberg said.
"It's a heartache, but we're playing ball over here".
"These are the throwaway people and it's a heartache.
Tyler has had a string of chart hits including It's A Heartache.
Your death has left a heartache that does not heal and sorrow that feeds our tears.
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