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The phrase "heavy challenge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a difficult or daunting task or obstacle. Example: "The task of climbing Mt. Everest was a heavy challenge for the experienced mountaineers."
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Pedro goes down under a heavy challenge by Pepe, and the referee stops play.
Alan Davidson, the South Melbourne left-back, had swallowed his tongue after a heavy challenge.
He was carried off in Saturday night's 0-0 friendrawdrawithth Italy after a heavy challenge from Giorgio Chiellini.
Diarra was soon in hot water when his heavy challenge on Michal Svek earned him a booking.
11 Chinese captain Ma brings it away down the left after Li Tie's heavy challenge on Solis was deemed legal.
Within minutes he was clattered by a heavy challenge, a typical derby challenge, from the Everton left-back.
Giroud is limping after a heavy challenge at the other end, but Arsenal have used all their subs.
Having edged ahead, Leicester emerged in the second half determined to force Chelsea back and Vardy's heavy challenge on Diego Costa certainly served noticed of their intent.
All that was remained was for Costa to see red for giving Barry another facial in retaliation for a heavy challenge from the Everton player.
Dickson was knocked out following a heavy challenge from Elliot Daly but the television match official's view was that no serious offence had been committed.
Then the visitors' Darren Murphy went close twice in quick succession with long-range strikes before Jacobson was shown a straight red for a heavy challenge on Laurie Wilson in the 69th minute.
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