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The phrase "a heartland" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central or core area of a country or region, often associated with cultural or agricultural significance.
Example: "The Midwest is often considered the heartland of America, known for its vast farmlands and strong community values."
Alternatives: "a core region" or "a central area".
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A heartland America existed after all".
Betting on Romney in a heartland state like Wisconsin is always a risky proposition.
It's a heartland lullaby, as simple and lovely as Pachelbel's Canon.
If you're a heartland urbanite, why is your city better than theirs?
Doug Lucas, a Heartland spokesman, said the firm is best known for stock funds.
He says he still plans to deliver the keynote address this month at a Heartland conference in Chicago, however.
Jim Lakely, a Heartland spokesman, said the thinktank was "working on" securing a meeting with the Vatican.
It is on the faultline between Africa and Europe and has long been a heartland of geological investigation.
Some may consider military service to be a heartland tradition at odds with the city's Darwinist disposition.
Delegates from Colorado, a heartland of conservative anti-Trump activists, walked out, along with those from Washington.
An incongruous bunch of intellectuals meet in a heartland college dormitory and embark on a dangerous quest to create order out of chaos.
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