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"I had an heart failure" vs "I undergo an heart failure"

The correct phrase is "I had a heart failure." The verb "undergo" is not typically used with the term "heart failure." Instead, we use the verb "have" or "had" to indicate experiencing a medical condition.

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

I had an heart failure

This phrase is correct in English. The verb "had" is commonly used to indicate experiencing a past medical condition like heart failure.

Use "had" to describe a past experience of heart failure or any other medical condition.

Alternatives:

  • I experienced heart failure
  • I suffered a heart failure
  • I went through a heart failure
  • I have had heart failure
  • I went through a heart failure

I undergo an heart failure

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb "undergo" is not commonly used with the term "heart failure."

Instead of "undergo," you should use "have" or "had" to describe experiencing a medical condition like heart failure.

Alternatives:

  • I had a heart failure
  • I have experienced heart failure
  • I suffered a heart failure
  • I went through a heart failure
  • I experienced heart failure

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