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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heavy bag" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large and/or dense bag that is difficult to lift or carry. Example: The young boy struggled to carry the heavy bag of groceries from the store to his home.
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He hits the heavy bag.
He dropped a heavy bag, too.
The menacingly heavy bag of cash.
I hang the heavy bag on balcony.
I got a lesson on the heavy bag instead.
He stood and put his nose against a heavy bag.
Outside we could hear the boxers pummelling their heavy bag.
"He never let a woman walk around with a heavy bag," she said.
He had me hold the heavy bag for a while as he pounded it.
"He was working the heavy bag and said something poignant to me," Mr. Reblando recalled.
He took the heavy bag from me, in what felt like a kind gesture.
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