Sentence examples for at heaviest from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at heaviest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the maximum weight or the most extreme condition of something.
Example: "The box weighs, at heaviest, 50 pounds."
Alternatives: "at most" or "at the maximum".

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Estimates of past drinking habits of individuals diagnosed with ARD have included up to 60 years of drinking (and up to 120 drinks a week at heaviest), although there is significant variability in length and severity of drinking [ 34].

Personal smoking history was defined as at least 1 cigarette per day and a total of 100 cigarettes in the respondent's lifetime and further evaluated with questions regarding current and prior smoking including ages started and stopped smoking regularly, number of cigarettes smoked per day (if current smoker), and number of cigarettes smoked per day when smoking at heaviest.

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The overwhelming victory had been won at heavy cost.

He had been chief marketing officer at Heavy.com, New York.

Looking at heavy truck, wind can be an additional factor that initiate a rollover.

Certainly, the public sector had to create many, at heavy cost.

We believe some taboos, like that against torture, are worth preserving even at heavy cost.

The bridegroom, also 33, is a senior talent agent at Heavy Rotation, an agency in Manhattan.

I have disciplined myself and that is why I can fight at heavier weights".

"Looking at heavy material would probably be a little more distracting".

Making them like Texas is doable, but at heavy political cost.

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