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Discover Ludwig"heart issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a problem or concern related to the heart, either in a literal or figurative sense. Example: After experiencing chest pains, John went to the doctor to get his heart issue checked out.
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"I had heard she'd had a son with a heart issue, and I reached out," Osborne said.
"Of course you wonder what happen if it was a heart issue or something like this," Cirstea said.
When he was in high school he had wanted to be a pilot, but was told his asthma and a mild heart issue disqualified him.
"We showed up and said, 'We want to fix the heart issue with Williams,' and they found out it was to help a child and that it was a medical issue, and that was it".
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel on Dec. 11 stepped out of his comedic role and offered a commentary on the reauthorization of the Children's Health Insurance Program, after introducing his son Billy, who has a serious heart issue.
"But for most of us, if somebody said we had a heart issue that maybe someday we would need some kind of help, I don't know, would you stop doing what you love?
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Post-Muamba, footballers are now checked regularly for heart issues.
He has had no known heart issues since.
"I do think that there were heart issues involved".
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