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'weak heart' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has been diagnosed with a medical condition that affects their heart, or to refer to someone who is emotionally fragile or easily broken. For example, "The elderly man had a weak heart, so he was very careful to avoid strenuous activities."
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Turkmenistan's Mr Niyazov has a weak heart.
Giselle may be a peasant lass with a weak heart.
Her weak heart failed at this combination of grief & joy.
The aviation business isn't for those with a weak heart.
He also claimed a weak heart had left him unfit to stand trial.
The report listed several contributing factors in his death, including his obesity, weak heart and asthma.
But with credit still constricted, we're like a superfit track star with a weak heart.
The thought that Jeff might do those decades alone weighed on her weak heart.
"I'm tired" he says, acceptably enough for someone of his age with a weak heart.
He had a weak heart which became worse with the increasing stress from the war.
"I feel numb, born with a weak heart / Guess I must be having fun".
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