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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warm hearts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe feelings of kindness, compassion, or love, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "During the holiday season, we are reminded of the importance of warm hearts and giving to those in need."
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But the love story can't warm hearts sufficiently to dispel the chill.
It's a denouement that may warm hearts, but it doesn't wholly persuade.
The SNP politician Alyn Smith has appealed to European colleagues to help Scotland, calling for cool heads and warm hearts.
But he did warm hearts, and he went on to win both the Olympic gold at Wimbledon and the US Open.
On that note, watching George Steinbrenner's tears, and knowing how he would most likely have behaved had the Series gone the other way, did not exactly warm hearts.
Our partnership utilised the existing Malawian social support systems and we could not do this without Malawi's warm hearts and caring souls.
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"Perfect ear, warm heart," said The Times.
Yes, if your warm heart is".
Gardenia, musk and oakmoss give it an earthy, warm heart.
"She had a warm heart, but she was conquering life.
Someone with a warm heart for cold blood stepped forward.
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