have (one's) heart in the right place
To have benevolent intentions. The phrase is used especially when one's actions have negative results. Grandma has her heart in the right place, but I would never wear any of the clothes she sends me. Gerri have her heart in the right place, but honestly she usually just ends up getting in the way when we're trying to do work. You don't know Phil like I do. Don't ever assume that manipulative jerk has his heart in the right place.
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have one's heart in the right place
Fig. to have good intentions, even if there are bad results. I don't always do what is right, but my heart is in the right place. Good old Tom. His gifts are always tacky, but his heart's in the right place.
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have (one's) heart in the right place
To be well-intentioned.
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