Sentence examples for go heavier on from inspiring English sources

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Another restaurant would be tempted to go heavier on the foie gras, to go for broke.

If you like a strong banana flavor with a hint of strawberries, plan on using more banana; if you prefer a lighter smoothie with a little banana flavor, go heavier on the strawberries instead.[1].

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For an endgame, movies like this always trot out the old crisis-to-triumph one-two and go heavy on the sentiment.

So the next time you go heavy on the garlic, be sure to have one of these items on hand.

Go heavy on the lemon juice is my advice.

"Go heavy on the truffles, heavy on the caviar," Chang said.

Latino fans tend to go heavy on the face paint, maracas and flag-waving.

"I go heavy on the starch to keep them crisp so they last from day to night," he said.

Celebrity-written picture books tend to go heavy on the lessons, performing as good deeds rather than good books.

Did Southern rap released in 2006 go heavy on samples from 1983? (I don't think so).

Don't, a colleague advises ahead of me meeting Joan Bakewell, go heavy on "thinking man's crumpet" or Harold Pinter.

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