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"a heavier emphasis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation that involves a greater focus or stress on something than before. For example: "The instructor placed a heavier emphasis on practicing speaking English during lessons this semester."
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Jane had the habit of repeating a difficult sentence with a heavier emphasis.
Material that was covered on the homework may receive a heavier emphasis.
The last option -- the aggressive managed allocation option -- follows a similar approach, but with a heavier emphasis on stocks.
Air Canada, based in Montreal, is moving toward a heavier emphasis on international routes, especially Asia and the United States, as part of its restructuring.
In several subjects, the new content was regarded by teachers as tougher, with subjects such as chemistry and physics having a heavier emphasis on maths.
The second is a heavier emphasis on the "flypaper" rationale: it is better to fight terrorists over there than waiting to fight them over here.
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"Theater in Concert" puts a heavy emphasis on a quintessential Southerner, Tennessee Williams.
The Mirror was a weekly with a heavy emphasis on sex.
Roger spit out the word, his favorite, "boxing," with a heavy emphasis on box.
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