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The phrase "a heartbeat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often metaphorically to refer to a brief moment or a fundamental aspect of life.
Example: "The city felt alive, pulsing with energy, as if you could hear a heartbeat in the rhythm of the streets."
Alternatives: "a pulse" or "a throb".
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A heartbeat.
2, a heartbeat away".
Or a heartbeat".
It sounded like a heartbeat.
In a heartbeat," he thinks.
"In a heartbeat," one said.
I checked for a heartbeat.
"Absolutely, in a heartbeat".
"We have a heartbeat".
With a heartbeat, of course, comes heartbreak.
He'd shoot Beyoncé in a heartbeat.
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