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"through the heart" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an intense feeling or emotion felt deeply within a person. Example: "Her words went straight through my heart, leaving me feeling both hurt and confused."
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In the first assault, he was shot through the heart.
It runs through the heart of the village called Katine.
Marat has just been stabbed through the heart.
The Chukchee of Siberia stab them through the heart.
"It was a spear through the heart," Blozan told me.
Shot through the heart lying dead on the ground.
A fallow buck, a yearling, shot through the heart.
Two hours later, he was shot dead through the heart.
The explosion ripped through the heart of the crowd.
Matt Cain's 'Shot Through the Heart' is published by Macmillan.
And it runs right through the heart of London.
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