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Discover Ludwig"form a heart" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how two or more things come together to create or represent a heart shape. For example: - The two lovers stood facing each other, their bodies pressed together to form a heart. - The dancer's arms gracefully curved to form a heart in the air. - The petals of the flower arranged in a circular pattern to form a heart in the center. - The clouds in the sky seemed to drift together to form a heart.
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Each curves an arm overhead to form a heart.
Handcrafted tables that form a heart shape when pushed together.
On Sunday night, 24 hours after the violence, people gathered at a vigil outside the station, where candles in cups had been laid out to form a heart shape and the date of the attack.
After making shadow puppets of animals, the hands form a heart, inside of which appears the words "Hands can do incredible things" — the theme of the campaign created by Gotham — and the address of the campaign's Web site.
Unc5 is localized in the luminal membrane compartment of cardiomyocytes and animals lacking Unc5 fail to form a heart lumen.
Candles left behind at #Roseburg vigil now spell out "UCC" & form a heart.
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The two CTLD domains form a heart-shaped homodimer, consisting of two antiparallel β-sheets flanked by two α-helices with three large loops protruding into the solvent.
Notoriously shy of his body, he is naked from the waist up, wearing a truss, the scars on his chest almost forming a heart shape.
She made a popular postcard of two red parachutes tied together, forming a heart; several other cards were sold for years at MOMA's gift shop.
Together they formed a heart out of cotton and glued it onto a paper plate -- a project right up the alley of Mrs. Aidone, who had been an art teacher.
As he did so, 164 Paralympian flag carriers, including Great Britain's quadruple gold medal winners David Weir and Sarah Storey, formed a heart shape and left behind its image burned into the field of play.
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