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The phrase "a bit of a heavy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is perceived as burdensome or serious in nature, often in a light-hearted or informal context.
Example: "I love hanging out with him, but sometimes he can be a bit of a heavy when he talks about his problems."
Alternatives: "a bit of a downer" or "a bit of a drag".
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"I had a bit of a heavy night.
Maybe this season it is a bit of a heavy burden".
But it will be with a bit of a heavy heart.
"Once it's crystal clear there is going to be that kind of show on air it becomes a question of whether you have your voice in it or not, on balance and in some ways with a bit of a heavy heart because I knew it would cause a distraction to the current colleagues, I thought it was better to have my voice in it than not, but it was a very difficult judgment".
Garcia acknowledges that he and his fellow administrators still exercise a bit of a heavy hand in terms of discipline, in part because they have seen how far the school could fall without structures, systems, and enforcement.
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Zoth also said, "Akane has grown as a character, and a detective, and in a bit of a heavy-handed move, she's shown transforming into Kogami in Ginoza's eyes".
The first act has always been a bit of a slog, heavy with big blocks of exposition-crammed speeches.
"Even though it was written on an acoustic, it became a bit of a rocker". The heavier sound was the "right thing" for the song, said guitarist Noel Hogan.
With Shawn, we can take a bit of a breather from the heavy weight of the show so you can see what makes these guys friends".
It's on a twinkly lullaby vibe that's a bit of a departure for the heavy-bass maximalist and Mad Decent superstar.
By Friday night, six of the 14 will have been seen on Sky and the broadcasters have also helped in starting the season with a bit of a bang, both with their heavy promotion of opening night on Sky Sports News last Friday, the eye-catching new video referee arrangements – and, I'm told, very healthy viewing figures for the Wigan-Giants game.
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