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The phrase "having a heart attack" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a medical event where the heart suddenly stops functioning properly, often causing severe chest pain and difficulty breathing. Example: "John rushed to the hospital after having a heart attack while out on a jog."
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Have a heart.
If someone has a heart, they arekind and sympathetic.
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Then having a heart attack".
Having a heart attack.
He was having a heart attack.
"He thinks I'm having a heart attack".
Mr. Iverianov was having a heart attack.
She thought she was having a heart attack.
Can it stop someone who's having a heart attack?
"I thought he was having a heart attack".
"I'm having a heart attack," he said dryly.
"I thought I was having a heart attack".
I'm having a heart attack!' You should've seen their faces.
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