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The phrase "a heartless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is lacking compassion or empathy.
Example: "The heartless decision to cut funding for the shelter left many homeless individuals without support."
Alternatives: "cold-hearted" or "unfeeling".
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What a heartless child.
Was he a heartless egomaniac?
"A heartless, broken mess".
What a heartless theory, I say.
It's a heartless bill, aimed to hurt.
"That's not a heartless position," he said.
He comes off as a heartless cad.
It is a heartless response, but an honest one.
It's a heartless position, wholly devoid of human empathy.
It was in many respects a heartless plan.
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"Some could call it bold, but it was a cold move, and a heartless-type move".
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