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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is physically heavy or to metaphorically indicate a significant burden or responsibility.
Example: "After the accident, I felt like I was carrying a big weight on my shoulders, both emotionally and physically."
Alternatives: "a heavy burden" or "a significant load".
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"Last year was a big weight loss".
"It's a big weight off everyone's shoulders.
"It's a big weight off my mind.
"And it's a big weight off my shoulders".
"It was a big weight off my shoulders," he said.
"It's a big weight to carry on young shoulders".
"It's a big weight off my shoulders," Ligety said.
"A big weight was lifted off our shoulders," Haden said.
"I felt a big weight in my chest," she said.
"That performance in the second half will be a big weight off our shoulders," Lambert said.
Barb told me, "I didn't think it would be a big weight on his shoulders.
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