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Discover Ludwig"feels heavy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe the physical sensation of something being heavy or weighing a lot. Example: She struggled to lift the suitcase, which felt heavy in her hands.
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If one feels heavy, or light, in the metaphorical sense, one is feeling it in the right anterior insula.
"It feels heavy.
My head feels heavy and swollen.
Your leg feels heavy and weak".
A Dangerous Method feels heavy and lugubrious.
Whatever its size, make sure it feels heavy.
And now your chest feels heavy, as if you're in a vise.
The gun feels heavy and so unnaturally loud that Ruth never wants to fire it again.
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But this symbolism is all too clear, and the set-up — a seemingly proper, repressed older woman who has hidden her subversive creativity — feels heavy-handed.
Yet it never feels heavy-handed or too on-the-nose about it.
The cord itself is nice, though; it's got a braided coat and feels heavy-duty.
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