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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a severe heart" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a serious condition related to the heart, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The doctor diagnosed him with a severe heart condition that required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a serious heart condition" or "a critical heart issue."
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CommInsure requires a certain blood level of Troponin to prove a severe heart attack, but cardiologists say it is impossible to measure the severity using that indicator in isolation, the investigation found.
But a severe heart attack can lead to cardiac arrest.
"I suffer from a severe heart disease and diabetes.
In 1937 he suffered a severe heart attack.
Parfitt suffered a severe heart attack in June this year after a performance in Antalya, Turkey.
Doctors said Crown Prince Paras, 36, was in stable condition after suffering a severe heart attack.
More recently her husband, George Guijarro, 47, suffered a severe heart attack.
Experts say this reduces the likelihood of a severe heart attack.
It was during the run of that production that he suffered a severe heart attack.
He said the guitarist never fully recovered from a severe heart attack suffered four years ago.
The baby was born minutes before with a severe heart malformation that would require complex surgery.
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