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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as heavily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the intensity or degree of an action or quality, often in relation to another action or quality.
Example: "The project was funded as heavily as the previous one, ensuring ample resources for success."
Alternatives: "to a great extent" or "with significant weight."
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report as heavily contaminated.
Convenience often weighs as heavily as flavor.
Not as heavily.
But none lost as heavily as tr,‐.
Few decisions were as heavily anticipated as this one.
A candidate's performance can weigh as heavily as his arguments.
7.42pm: Meanwhile it's still raining, but not as heavily.
They were described as heavily armed and carrying explosives.
He describes a man Mattie dates as "heavily descript".
And we can think of it as heavily analyzing this central 10 degrees.
Lightly cropping trees ('off' year) yielded 25.3% less, as heavily cropping trees ('on' year).
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