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Discover LudwigAs it stands, "put your heart" is not a complete sentence and does not make sense by itself.
However, it can be a part of a sentence or phrase. For example: - "Put your heart into it." (Encouraging someone to give their all to a task or project) - "You need to put your heart in before you can expect results." (Emphasizing the importance of effort and passion) - "He put his heart on the line for her." (Sacrificing or taking risks for someone or something) - "I can put my heart and soul into this relationship." (Devoting oneself fully to a romantic partnership).
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And you have to put your heart into it.
Not even if you put your heart into it.
"You put your heart into something, you want to do well," O'Donnell said.
That's what happens when you put your heart and soul into it.
You've got to put your heart and your time into it.
"You can put your heart and soul into something, and it never sees the light of day," she said.
Put your heart in your envelope, seal it, and hide it in your purse or in your pocket.
Break your legs!' You've not put your heart and soul into a song about breaking your legs.
"You have a circumstance which is obviously dismal and extremely disappointing, and you put your heart and soul into it; it's a heavy burden.
You want to maintain the potency of aspects of yourself — marshal your forces, select things you can put your heart and soul into.
It's hard to put your heart and soul into something where at the end of the day you don't have a tangible asset anymore.
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