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Discover Ludwig"feel heavy-hearted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to mean feeling saddened, overwhelmed, and discouraged. For example: After hearing the news, I couldn't help but feel heavy-hearted.
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I feel heavy-hearted just like the weather".
"We do not consign blame or responsibility upon MIT for what has happened, but call for all those feel heavy-hearted in their proximity to this awful loss to acknowledge instead the responsibility they have — that we all have — to build and safeguard a future that would make Aaron proud".
I feel heavy-hearted when I have to say goodbye, but I am also invigorated to go home and hug my family.
I feel heavy-hearted that they're asking and I can't provide".
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She has been feeling heavy-hearted.
It makes me feel heavy".
They should feel heavy for their size.
But results can feel heavy.
"And my ears feel heavy and blocked".
Mornings this week feel heavy.
Does your chest feel heavy?
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