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Discover Ludwig"heavy book" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a book with a large page count or one that is simply physically very heavy. For example: "I had to lug around a heavy book all day".
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It's actually a heavy book, guided by a challenging viewpoint.
It is a heavy book, full of diversions and distractions.
A large, heavy book with premium paper and color could run $250.
Horrified, I slid the heavy book out from the bottom of my shirt.
It was a heavy book, the kind you don't forget you're carrying.
We can't wait for readers to hold this wonderful, heavy book in their hands.
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This dense, measured and footnote-heavy book poses a stern challenge to modern Turkish polemicists, and if there is any response to be made, it can be done only with additional primary research in the archival records.
Featuring the gifted but misused Stockard Channing and a streamlined but innuendo-heavy book by Richard Greenberg (after the original by John O'Hara), this "Pal Joey" has no detectable pulse.
The visceral and graphic accounts of the soldiers keep what could be a research-heavy book alive and immediate.
BookRabbit is aimed at the 'heavy' book buyer (someone who buys more than four books a year).
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