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The phrase "a heartbeat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the essential or vital aspect of something, often conveying a sense of life or energy.
Example: "The city has a heartbeat of creativity that draws artists from all over the world."
Alternatives: "the pulse of" or "the essence of".
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With a heartbeat, of course, comes heartbreak.
"It had a heartbeat of its own," Rogers said.
Behind the wheel No longer the driver who came within a heartbeat of the 2008 title.
Long, concentrated shots take in his glistening pecs; his biceps appear to have a heartbeat of their own.
Two layers of hardware encryption are combined with a heartbeat of off-chip accesses to provide a secure execution environment using untrusted hardware.
But you can hear its influence today as a heartbeat of the diverse sounds of a Brazil which is once again seized by a sense of optimism.
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"That game was swinging on a heartbeat for most of the night," Scioscia said.
The rhythm and beat of the song is a metaphor of a heartbeat, the beat of a heart before it's about to stop.
BBDO also designed three print ads, each a "heartbeat portrait" of a different aid worker, one of whom is Mr. Boxer.
This is a college town like no other, a place with a distinctive heartbeat of its own, wrapped around the academic universe of Cornell.
I'd vote for that person in a heartbeat, irrespective of party.
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