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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavy pair of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an item that comes in pairs and is notably heavy, such as clothing or equipment.
Example: "She wore a heavy pair of boots that were perfect for the snowy weather."
Alternatives: "a substantial pair of" or "a weighty pair of".
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He's also rarely seen without a heavy pair of Eighties shades and he is a fan of platform shoes and favours volume in his hairstyles – it's whispered – to boost his 5ft 3in frame.
Every time I buy something for myself, even if it is necessary, such as winter boots or a heavy pair of socks I tend to think of him and how he did without.
A heavy pair of work gloves and proper eye protection are musts.
If you decide to go with acid wash jeans or parachute pants, find a heavy pair of sneakers or boots.
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Don't bring your heels, or a really heavy pair of shoes that could do some damage to a child or the furniture.
I've been reviewing a really nice but quite heavy pair of Ultrasones for a while, and this is a breath of fresh air.
Use a large pair of sharp, heavy scissors to cut the melamine foam into a size that you can readily hold in your hand.
A third, still heavier pair of quarks consists of top (or truth, t) and bottom (or beauty, b), again with charges of +2/3e and −1/3e, respectively.
The bottom quark, the fifth quark to be detected, is a member of the third and heaviest pair of quarks.
Wear your heaviest pair of shoes while traveling to eliminate the need to pack them.
Select your sturdiest, sharpest knife or a heavy duty pair of kitchen sheers as you will be cutting through meat and bone.
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