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"Heart Open" or "Open Heart"



 
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"Heart Open" or "Open Heart" #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:43 am   "Heart Open" or "Open Heart"
 

Hello everyone,

Which one is correct?

"Heart Open" or "Open Heart"

Greetings from Mexico
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"Heart Open" or "Open Heart" #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:15 am   "Heart Open" or "Open Heart"
 

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It depends on context, of course:

He had open heart surgery last year.
When they got his heart open, they found coagulation in the left ventricle.


I think you mean the first one.
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"Heart Open" or "Open Heart" #3 (permalink) Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:02 am   "Heart Open" or "Open Heart"
 

Or maybe you mean "open-hearted", Edgarlandia, which meaning is generous, willing to speak one's mind, candid...
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