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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bulky design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or product that has a large, heavy, or cumbersome appearance or structure.
Example: "The new smartphone model features a bulky design that makes it less portable than its competitors."
Alternatives: "a heavy design" or "a cumbersome design".
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The battery also makes for a bulky design.
According to the theory advanced in the annotated video, the bomb thrower pictured in the police video, wearing a T-shirt with a bulky design on the front, was identical to a man caught on video later, retreating behind police lines and pulling off his T-shirt, alongside a second man also suspected of being an undercover officer.
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Moov Now has a much more advanced coaching algorithm, a six-month battery life, and a less bulky design with four colors to choose from.
For Apple to truly merge AR and VR at the resolutions detailed, they would likely need a fairly bulky design that I would be surprised to see them pursue with an AR product.
If the worst part about a book light is its bulky design, and the worst part about a bookmark is that its insignificant design makes it too easy to rid of, have we got the perfect hybrid product for you.
Technically, an LPD is most similar to a cathode ray tube (CRT) display the bulky design that is quickly becoming obsolete.
Breaking away from the bulky design of its competitors, the slim smartwatch has a decent 1.39-inch AMOLED screen, is water resistant up to 50 meters, and can last up to two days on a single charge.
But as more remains of the medieval synagogue were unearthed by archeologists, who started work in 1995, opposition by Jews to the bulky design increased.
However, its utility has been limited by its bulky design and the challenge of using it with the operating microscope.
Its limited apps, rough build, bulky design and inconsistent software are not up to scratch with Google's Android, Apple's iOS, Microsoft's Windows Phone or BlackBerry's BB10.
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