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The phrase "are often heavier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the weight of two or more items or concepts, indicating that one is typically more substantial than the other.
Example: "In many cases, the new models are often heavier than their predecessors, which can affect portability."
Alternatives: "tend to be heavier" or "are usually more substantial".
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But nothing is particularly summery about them, and they are often heavier than the usual bruts.
But pickups can also be carrying heavy loads in their beds, Mr. O'Neill said, and thus they are often heavier in collisions than are the S.U.V.'s that are based on the same frame.
These tents are often heavier than other styles of tents.
Since vintage computers are often heavier in weight, the owners may throw them away or place them by the trash to avoid having to haul them back home.
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The cause is unknown but may be hypersensitivity, especially to tobacco, because affected persons are often heavy smokers.
"Yes, the costumes are often heavy and hot, but it is the ultimate game of dress-up".
The materials involved in making sculpture, especially metals and stone, are often heavy and difficult to manage.
Poorly built homes across the country, particularly in rural areas, are prone to collapse during the annual spring rains, which are often heavy.
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