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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no heart for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates a lack of desire or enthusiasm for something. Example: She had no heart for the party, as she was still mourning the loss of her grandmother.
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"They have no heart for it".
He had no heart for it now.
"Ever since the attacks, I have no heart for shopping.
Huizenga showed no heart for the players, the fans or the community.
After-school events were canceled; no heart for sports, no mind for board meetings.
You heard me-say what-I have always felt and still feel-that I have no heart for this argument?
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Or in the words of the Berliniamsburg anthem "Fake" by Sophia Lamarr: "No hearts for you to break/ we are the fake/ the fake machines/pretend to live on TV screens".
Correction: May 19 , 2002 Sunday An article on May 5 about the influence of 1980's pop music styles on current bands and dance clubs misidentified a song popular at the Brooklyn club Berliniamsburg with the lyrics "No hearts for you to break/we are the fake/ the fake machines/ pretend to live on TV screens".
Casting still more doubt on long-held assumptions, a study suggests that hormone supplements and antioxidant vitamins hold no heart benefits for older women who already have heart disease.
There is no purple heart for those with PTSD and there is no letter of condolence from the President to the families of those who died from suicide.
I see the people I killed, the civilians I failed to protect, and I am reminded that there will be no Purple Heart for them.
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