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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set your heart" is a correct and usable form of English.
You can use it in certain contexts where you want to emphasize the importance of doing something wholeheartedly and with passion. For example, you could say "Set your heart to the task and you'll make great progress."
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Someone once said to Baldwin, and he reports it in Nobody Knows my Name – "Be careful what you set your heart upon, for it will surely be yours".
Alas, I will never earn the unjustified bonuses on which you had set your heart.
Let me set your heart at rest: the corgis are still very fine.
The first rule, Mr. Gillis says, is never to set your heart on one car.
But before you set your heart on a particular course, make sure you find out about entry requirements.
I've been to Ethiopia and this book has made me realise you can do anything you set your heart on.
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I suspect unlike me, financial capability isn't a topic that sets your heart racing.
A kind of pacemaker on the end of the catheter sets your heart in a rhythm and then fakes it out with a skipped beat.
This gives more opportunity to be the flashy outsider; but it also means that setting your heart on a chief executive's position is taking something of a risk.
Danish design set the tone for slick, functional Fifties modernism and the look that's been so fashionable since the Nineties, so if the shape of a chair or the curve of a coffee cup sets your heart racing, head to Copenhagen where it all began.
Setting your heart on joining exotic research projects is problematic, though: They can be hard to come by.
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