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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heartbeat given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the idea of a heartbeat that has been provided or offered, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In that moment of connection, it felt like a heartbeat given, a shared pulse between two souls."
Alternatives: "a heartbeat offered" or "a heartbeat shared".
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Now 62, Mr Pittam still loves working outdoors and says he would re-join the Army in a heartbeat given the chance.
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In a heartbeat Gabby gives a response that completely renders the line of questioning futile while also raising a laugh: "I'm dating Colin Firth," she jokes.
As well as a wealth of natural beauty – hidden coves, pine forests and acres of almond groves – there's an energy and a heartbeat that gives me a sense of wellbeing.
She'll scold you in a heartbeat and give you the shirt off her back the next".
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