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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad heart" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can refer to a physical condition of the heart, or it can also be used figuratively to describe someone's character or personality. Example: The doctor diagnosed him with a bad heart, and he was advised to follow a strict diet and exercise routine. Example: He may seem kind, but underneath he has a bad heart and cannot be trusted.
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John suffered with a bad heart.
"He's got a bad heart," Mira said.
I wasn't born with a bad heart.
I have a bad heart and back.
Grandpa Raven had a bad heart.
"Apparently I have a bad heart," he told Mr. Turner.
Her father is seriously ill with a bad heart.
So, a bad heart valve might give you a stroke in the brain.
"You eat greasy pizza and you have bad heart?" "Please, sit down".
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