Sentence examples for a one heart from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a one heart" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey unity or singularity, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "In our community, we strive to be a one heart, working together for a common goal."
Alternatives: "one heart" or "united heart".

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First, they follow a "one heart fits all" approach, lacking representation of interindividual variations in structure and anatomy that have important implications when experimental measurements from a particular preparation are compared with computational simulation results from a "generic" model (43).

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Some Wests would open one diamond, planning to rebid two clubs over a one-heart response.

After North opened one diamond, David's wife, Lisa, threw in a one-heart overcall for lead-directing purposes.

At the other table Stansby (West) settled for a one-heart overcall.

Koytchou was sitting West and psyched with a one-heart opening bid.

This choice was traditional, with the intention of bidding two clubs after a one-heart response.

Frank (North) responded three no-trump to show, even over a one-heart opening, a solid major suit.

After a one-heart response and a one no-trump rebid, North raised to three no-trump.

West remained silent after her reopening double, and she leaped to three no-trump after a one-heart response.

At the other table, after a one-heart opening, East-West for Trinidad uncovered the spade fit and bid four spades over four hearts.

Also, a single raise of a one-heart or one-spade opening showed 10-12 points and was forcing if made opposite a first- or second-seat opening.

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