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Discover Ludwig"heavily built" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is large and sturdy. For example: "The man was heavily built with broad shoulders and a barrel chest."
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Jaguars are also larger and more heavily built than leopards.
The majority are very heavily built towards communication.
Mastodons were shorter than modern elephants but were heavily built.
The hind limbs were about 50 percent longer than the forelimbs and even more heavily built.
The choice of the name robustus referred to its heavily built jaws, teeth, and supporting structures.
Systems must be more heavily built to accommodate high-pressure HFC-410A, making them more efficient.
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Hudson is the most heavily built-up county, at 94.6 percent developed, while Union, Essex and Bergen each have more than 75 percent of land developed.
In heavily built-up areas, the mean radiant temperature (Tmrt) was reduced to a comfortable level (33 °C) by roadside trees in the early afternoon.
Hot summers in the subtropics cause thermal discomfort, which is intensified by the urban heat island effect in heavily built-up areas.
The paintings have heavily built-up, intensely colored surfaces, but the compositions are more static than you would expect, given the state of their zany subject.
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