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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weak heart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a medical condition affecting their heart or to metaphorically refer to someone who is emotionally fragile or easily discouraged.
Example: "After the doctor’s diagnosis, she learned to manage her lifestyle better due to her weak heart."
Alternatives: "a fragile heart" or "a feeble heart."
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Turkmenistan's Mr Niyazov has a weak heart.
Giselle may be a peasant lass with a weak heart.
The aviation business isn't for those with a weak heart.
But with credit still constricted, we're like a superfit track star with a weak heart.
"I'm tired" he says, acceptably enough for someone of his age with a weak heart.
"I feel numb, born with a weak heart / Guess I must be having fun".
He had a weak heart which became worse with the increasing stress from the war.
She had a weak heart, diabetes, high blood pressure, a malfunctioning kidney.
When people have a weak heart, they can die quite suddenly, one has to expect it.
Sit a carcass with a boodle-bottle And a weak heart within.
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