The typical placement of "entire" comes before the noun, i.e. The entire car was destroyed. I forget the context, but I have seen it used after the noun, i.e. I love you with my heart entire.
Is this incorrect, or just unused?
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my entire heart Standard English my heart entire If you are a poet, you can bend or even forget standard English. Clive
— Clive
my entire heart Standard English my heart entire If you are a poet, you can bend or even forget standard English.
Clive
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