Learn what "it induced a heart attack" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means something was said to have triggered a heart attack, or the speaker is using very strong language about its effect.
From On One Condition, Episode 30
Someone describes something as having caused a heart attack.
Use this in medical or dramatic storytelling, but note that induced is formal and less common in everyday speech. In casual English, people usually say caused instead.
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