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"heavy hearted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of sadness or deep sorrow. Example: Sarah left the funeral with a heavy heart, as she said her final goodbye to her beloved grandmother.
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Heavy hearted, I asked family and friends if anyone was interested in taking Kitty, but it felt like giving away a child.
Rachel is the eldest, and the most obstinately American, "heavy hearted in my soul for the flush commodes" she has left behind.
Was already heavy hearted.
How do we rehearse this play with this heavy hearted melancholy present in our space?
For months they'd been going on about it, first as an act of wishful thinking, then with a growing and incredulous realisation that it could actually happen, and then with a heavy hearted recognition that it wouldn't.
But then Ross changes his mind again, and we return, heavy hearted (in my case at least), to the mausoleum, with its po-faced high priests spouting their dismal gibberish: "First you will undergo the biomedical redaction …" Existence, as Vladimir Nabokov wrote in Speak, Memory, "is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness".
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She has been feeling heavy-hearted.
He releases a heavy-hearted raspberry.
"For her this is a heavy-hearted moment," he adds.
I feel heavy-hearted just like the weather".
Atmosphere is injected into the paintings, but it's a thick air, as if heavy-hearted.
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