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Discover Ludwig"set my heart on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a strong desire or determination for something. Example: I have always set my heart on becoming a doctor, so I studied hard and eventually got accepted into medical school.
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Having set my heart on you, I remove it.
By the time I left college, I'd set my heart on a career in Early Music.
I had set my heart on going north, maybe to ski.
The project I have set my heart on has been demolished".
Man, this is really why I first set my heart on music journalism.
I sit in the parking lot crying because I can't have the dog I set my heart on.
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Then, quietly, she added, "It sets my heart on fire".
That still induces cold sweats and sets my heart racing, 10 years on.
I thought that sports were sublime, and I set my boyish heart on playing a part in what "ABC's Wide World of Sports" called "the human drama of athletic competition".
I do not to this day know why that is all I set my broken heart on, especially since I am more than a bit terrified of the sea and the creatures that swish there tails in it.
"It is something that I set my sights and my heart on for the last 11 months.
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