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"my heartbeat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the rhythm or sound of one's heart beating. Here is an example sentence: "I could feel my heartbeat quicken as I approached the finish line of the race."
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Singh developed such an instant love for the medium that, as he later wrote, "my heartbeat ran an umbilical cord to my camera".
My heartbeat was regular.
My heartbeat quickens.
My heartbeat is already quickening.
I couldn't breath, my heartbeat was crazy.
The object is to get my heartbeat up to 122 beats per minute for 20 minutes.
The only thing I could hear was my heartbeat, blood being pumped to my brain.
I'm more aware of my heartbeat, which can be a little freaky.
Most of us have been there: despite my morning grogginess, my heartbeat doubles.
"I just got my heartbeat way too high and passed out," Mr. Bradley said.
THERE is nothing like an expansive water view to quicken my heartbeat.
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