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The phrase "a heavy thing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an object or concept that has significant weight or importance. Example: "Carrying a heavy thing like that can be exhausting, so make sure to ask for help."
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That is such a heavy thing to put on them.
"It is such a heavy thing, marriage," said Mr. Vauglin.
Setting Dorries on the path to Parliament is a heavy thing to sit on anyone's conscience.
That's a heavy thing, to have two people in your family die within the same week.
The boy sings, "The heart is such a heavy thing that we're always looking to give it away".
But it was a heavy thing, and when I was 16 I didn't believe in looking things up.
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A settle bed is a very heavy thing, a very Ulster, rural thing, a burdensomely heavy inheritance.
I mean, I've never thought I'd be a father, and the 21st century is a pretty heavy thing to bring a kid into.
"I remember when I was nominated for Sense and Sensibility, it was so exciting and to hold one of these awards - it's a great heavy thing, but it's a wonderful honour," she said.
A fully ruggedized laptop looks like the trunk a monkey might take to summer camp; it's a big, heavy thing whose reinforced corners, metal skin and (on most models) briefcaselike handle make additional protection unnecessary.
"It's a big, heavy thing that if you have it in your pocket, and you happen to walk by something that's made out of metal, you will get stuck to it and have to call 911 to get your pants somehow removed to save yourself," he said.
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