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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falling heavily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is descending with great force or intensity, often in the context of rain or objects.
Example: "The rain started falling heavily, drenching everything in sight."
Alternatives: "pouring down" or "coming down hard."
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Rain was falling heavily.
She started to stand then lurched forward, falling heavily.
The country's economic downtown is falling heavily on those entrepreneurs.
The snow was now falling heavily and beginning to stick to the ground.
The rain was falling heavily now, and they didn't have an umbrella.
Each time he has spoken, Wall Street has responded by falling heavily.
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Rain fell heavily for several minutes.
Hamblin fell heavily on her right shoulder.
That has since slowed after prices fell heavily.
Eventually, he falls heavily onto the wet ground.
We fell heavily and lay there, stunned for a moment.
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