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The phrase "a very heavy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a significant weight or is difficult to lift or carry.
Example: "The box was a very heavy burden for her to carry up the stairs."
Alternatives: "extremely heavy" or "quite heavy".
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It's a very heavy element.
I had a very heavy inner homophobia".
"It was a very heavy situation".
We have a very heavy support system.
It's a very heavy responsibility to carry.
Two delivery men arrive with a very heavy crate.
This has a very heavy feel to it".
"He had a very heavy heart," Mr. Finn said.
"I paid a very heavy price," she says.
Arsene could be saddled with a very heavy defeat today.
"This was a very heavy issue," Mr. Mohammad said.
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