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The phrase 'have a heart attack' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a medical event in which the heart is not functioning properly. For example: My grandmother had a heart attack last year and had to spend several weeks in the hospital.
Idiom
Have a heart.
If someone has a heart, they arekind and sympathetic.
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I could have a heart attack".
I'd have a heart attack".
Will he have a heart attack?
"You didn't have a heart attack".
"I'm ready to have a heart attack.
Will I have a heart attack?
"If you have a heart attack, you're dead," he said.
I'm going to have a heart attack," she said.
"I could just have a heart attack at any time".
"He's gonna have a heart attack," she said.
At fifty-four, he would have a heart attack.
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