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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heavy charges" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in situations where someone is facing a large or expensive penalty or fee, for example: "The company was found guilty of misconduct and had to pay heavy charges as a result."
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"They face extremely heavy charges and will face them in court, which will decide on their fate," he said.
You know that you are one of the many heavy charges on me" etc., etc. Fathers never change.
It also imposes heavy charges on securitised bundles of assets unless the credit risk of each piece of the bundle has an identifiable market price.
Heavy charges, grave deliberations, fraught conclusions: what better context for a meditation on how truth is produced in the social sciences?
The main suspicion is that long-established funds have been loaded with heavy charges and customers have been discouraged from leaving by hefty exit fees.
These are some heavy charges to hurl at a former lecturer in constitutional law, especially since many experts on the immigration statutes agree that he has the legal authority to do what he is apparently planning.
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He sustained broken ribs in a heavy charge from an opposing forward.
The term heavy charged particle refers to those energetic particles whose mass is one atomic mass unit or greater.
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