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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of heavy" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "After a long day, I need a bit of heavy relaxation to unwind."
Alternatives: "a little bit of weight" or "some heavy lifting".
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Rock'n'roll, hard rock and a bit of heavy metal.
(I like this purée a bit rough, but you can purée until smooth and add a bit of heavy cream for a richer and more elegant looking purée).
HJP Facebook Twitter Pinterest Facebook Twitter Pinterest Updated at 7.51pm BST 7.43pm BST A bit of heavy rock St Vincent, of course, can shred.
The Banshee won't replace a spirit howling at your window, but it does a good job of reproducing a bit of heavy metal or classic Wagner.
I like a bit of heavy rock.
You can disengage the magnets with a bit of heavy typing, especially on your lap, so beware.
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Robin and Marion engage in a bit of heavy-handed screwball antagonism before the imperatives of tax reform and heterosexuality unite them forever.
A bit of heavy-duty tape in the bottom of your rucksack could get you out of a crisis, and it takes up very little space.
(They aren't, but composer Tim Kitt occasionally slips a bit of heavy-handed Sondheim imitation alongside all the generic rock/pop tunes in the score).
It gathered together the last decade-and-a-bit of heavy music – hardcore, thrash, death metal – to create a sound that had the gut punch of Metallica and Slayer, the brawling energy of hardcore bands such as Agnostic Front and Cro-Mags, with a razor-sharp edge that brought metal bang up to date.
"I had a bit of a heavy night.
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