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Discover Ludwig'a heavy wind' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a wind that is strong or intense. For example, "The trees swayed in the heavy wind."
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By the way, there's a heavy wind out there.
"And sometimes," he said, "when you get a heavy wind, it can spin the hands".
Rain came on again, and a heavy wind, the few large trees more than rustling.
What if a heavy wind happened to be blowing in our direction?
A heavy wind blew through this area this afternoon, and Clemens began feeling stiff in the fifth inning, with the Yankees ahead, 1-0.
A painting dated 1987 by Ed Ruscha called "Man, Wife" also held my attention with its imagery, which shows two big ships under full sail in a heavy wind.
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It was a cold, heavy wind".
The thickets of mighty eucalyptus trees that surround the property roil with the sounds of wildlife and a piercing, heavy wind.
For example, if a project is located on a site with heavy wind flow in a cold city, the platform might tell you to increase window size and spend on energy efficient wall installations, while reducing spending on HVAC systems.
Mr. Atmar said a storm with heavy wind and rain blew in suddenly during the afternoon, setting off a series of avalanches above the highway, which is cut into mountainsides and often runs high above a river gorge.
"This is not music," he said, as a sound resembling heavy wind and water played.
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