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The phrase 'heart was pounding' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a state of fear, excitement, or anxiety. For example: "My heart was pounding as I stepped onto the stage to give my presentation."
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My heart was pounding.
"His heart was pounding.
"My heart was pounding," he said.
"My heart was pounding," she recalled.
"My heart was pounding," Pierzynski said.
"My heart was pounding," he recalls.
"My heart was pounding," he said later.
Or: "My heart was pounding and my head swam".
"My heart was pounding," he said of his anticipation.
"My heart was pounding, and my hands were sweating".
Her heart was pounding through her hot-pink leotard.
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