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The phrase "are more heavy" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "are heavier."
Example: "These boxes are heavier than the ones we moved yesterday."
Alternatives: "are weightier" or "are more substantial."
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We had chairs everywhere, because there are people in the centipede, in "Part II," that are more heavy than the thin characters in Part I.
The broad results of the survey, he says, "Anglos are more heavy drinkers, French speakers drink more moderately and Allophones drink the least of all".
Your washer at home would probably not tolerate temperature settings that are quite normal for the big ones used in the hotel laundry room, and the chemicals are more heavy duty.
But there are more heavy metals in this area than farther south, maybe because the sea is like a giant organism, and these open waters are directly linked to the global system of currents, many of which are northbound.
You may want to purchase a new Comet Centrifugal Clutch for $40.00 because they are an upgrade from the stock clutch and are more heavy duty.
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That, combined with a healthy measure of control at the keyboard and a curiosity about structure, yields levels of detail that can go unnoticed in performances by players who are more heavy-footed and less thoughtful.
Some components are more heavier than the plastic box, like the metal wire.
The competition was more heavy".
In the pool, I was more heavy than light.
"It's more heavy than we thought and a nasty injury," Van Gaal revealed on MUTV.
Whereas the Fox's U-Bet is more heavy on the sugar".
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