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The phrase "heart out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to put effort into something with a lot of enthusiasm and energy. For example: She played her heart out in the concert, and the audience loved her performance.
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I sang my heart out".
Eat your heart out, Romeo!
Eat your heart out, Bain Capital.
Lady Gaga eat your heart out!
I just ran my heart out".
"Those things rip your heart out".
You ripped their heart out!
(Eat your heart out, Regis).
Eat your heart out, Vinny.
Eat your heart out, Aviva.
(Eat your heart out, Illinois).
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