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Discover Ludwig"heart sinking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of disappointment, sadness, or dread. Example: As I watched the final seconds tick away, my heart sunk knowing that our team had lost the championship game.
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I ask, heart sinking, fingers possibly gangrenous.
When he left for the airport, Sascha watched him go, her heart sinking.
Meena Muska hadn't come after all, I thought, my heart sinking.
"But, how could we not qualify?" I said, my heart sinking.
And guess what he was doing here?" "Tell me," I said, my heart sinking.
Mr Remnick's account manages to compress the salient aspects of the dreadful story into a few page that boggle the mind, and set the heart sinking.
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