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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on your heart" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when want to emphasize the emotional weight of an idea/decision/feeling. For example, "The memory of that day will stay on your heart forever."
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Place one hand on your heart, the other on your belly.
The album spawned number one singles "Hand on Your Heart" and "Tears on My Pillow".
"Actually, right hand on your heart".
Place your hand on your heart.
You couldn't help but feel some heaviness on your heart".
"Do you consult your dentist on your heart condition?
It was all very routine, but any work on your heart is a big deal".
You couldn't put your hand on your heart and say you saw anything.
Stand up straight, don't smile, put your hand on your heart, and maybe cry.
Research suggests that small amounts of alcohol can have a protective effect on your heart.
Did anyone else read recently that too much running is a strain on your heart?
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