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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heartbreak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an emotional pain or distress caused by a romantic relationship or loss.
Example: "After the breakup, she felt a deep heartbreak that took time to heal."
Alternatives: "a heartache" or "an emotional pain."
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That's a heartbreak".
"It was a heartbreak," Mr. Raben added.
A heartbreak can take out a world.
The plans have been a boon and a heartbreak.
These days, the parish is just a heartbreak.
So putting on A Heartbreak was accompanied by genuine surprise.
And there's a heartbreak around that feeling, an anger.
Moth Boys is essentially a heartbreak album set in the information age.
Tiffany, a heartbreak beauty, at once disturbs Pat and gives him fresh purpose.
The loss in Maine in 2009 was a heartbreak for the movement.
"It's a huge disappointment — a heartbreak actually," Ms. Fiordellisi said in an interview on Tuesday.
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