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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heart point" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a significant or essential part of something, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The success of the project hinged on one crucial heart point - securing funding from a major donor."
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For that, you get a heart point, but only once a day.
Russell is coming from a positive heart point of view but I disagree on how he's going about getting it done".
But she's mentioned it because just from a spiritual point of view, from a heart point of view, as a deed that has very rich symbolic gesture to it, it has its attractions.
"From a heart point of view it is difficult not to draw a correlation with the similar effects that we see with cigarette smoke and on an organ-level these effects are very similar to the effects of smoking cigarettes, which we all recognise are bad for us," he said.
A normal memory will reward the player with a heart point, used later during auditions.
Shoot him in the heart point blank?" Sterling was shot multiple times in the chest and back, according to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office.
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Using the rotate tool, make rotate so that the pointed part of the heart points towards the head.
He faced her with his heart pointing at her heart ("There is magic in this," he writes).
The fact that I, with my heart pointed like the prow of a ship toward Boston, then New York, then Europe, have all this unexplored territory outside my back door.
Songs can only be given positive heart points, however.
Google Fit gets a redesign, adds Heart Points and coaching.
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