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The phrase "a heavy green" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shade of green that is dark or intense, often in contexts related to color, nature, or objects.
Example: "The artist chose a heavy green for the foliage in her painting, giving it a rich and vibrant look."
Alternatives: "a deep green" or "a dark green".
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She was well spoken and pretty, although she wore shapeless jeans and a heavy green coat.
Through a grey gauze mist, they watch as, 25 metres away, an old man in a heavy green turban limps past to pray at another grave.
On the corner of 6th and Gladys in Downtown Los Angeles, there is a little park surrounded by a heavy green fence, which is locked tight at this time of night.
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You can't go three weekends without stumbling headlong into yet another bleak and unflinching two-part exploration of the crushing banality of evil, tinged with a heavy green-grey filter that conveys seriousness and is only ever so slightly undermined by the need to cut to a brightly coloured yoghurt commercial every 15 minutes to keep the show on the road.
As we exited the lift, we walked to a large heavy green door that we strained to open.
At the press of a button, the heavy green curtains began to lift.
Dragging a "really masculine" heavy green marble stool out from the front window, he said, "It's an investment piece that's going to be there forever.
He looks a sensitive, shy child, sitting against heavy green wallpaper, looking out from under an almost too large beret-like cap, his hair girlishly long.
A graduate of a course in Viking culture offered by the local branch of the College of the North Atlantic, Mr. Tucker sported a thick beard, deerhide shoes, and heavy green tunic for his summer job acting the role of a Norse poet.
Removing some heavy green tomatoes from plants a few weeks before frost will help the remaining tomatoes on the vine ripen more quickly because the plant will allocate more energy towards them.[4].
Using heavy green construction paper, cut out a large oval for the body, two smaller rectangles for the legs, a tail, and a head attached to a long neck.
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