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The phrase "hard hearted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is emotionally unfeeling or unsympathetic.
Example: "Despite the pleas for help, she remained hard hearted and refused to offer any assistance."
Alternatives: "cold-hearted" or "unfeeling."
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"The reason for setting this up is because business leaders may be hard headed, but we're not hard hearted.
On the other hand, his response to the Kursk sinking was widely criticized as hard hearted at the time.
They are seeing his cold nature for what it is: hard hearted.
President Duterte dismissed this case as "overdramatised", suggesting one had to be hard hearted to "win" a war against drugs.
How hard hearted can Auntie get?
Ms. Testa, a vaudevillian to the bone, socked out "Hard Hearted Hannah" with gusto, but her "Body and Soul" was made of brass.
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THINK OF FAYE DUNAWAY in the 1976 movie Network — the high-strung, hard- hearted TV executive.
He has a hard-hearted thing".
Local unionists were often hard-hearted.
Why are Americans so hard-hearted?
Only someone very hard-hearted wouldn't laugh at this.
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