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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heavy diet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a diet that is high in calories or difficult to digest. Example: The athlete followed a heavy diet of protein and carbohydrates to build muscle mass and increase energy for their training sessions.
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"A Heavy Diet of Persimmons Brings on the Dread Bezoar".
Also, I had grown up on a very heavy diet of Hindi cinema.
There are times when a heavy diet of one medium means less of another.
New Hampshire and Iowa newspapers are filled with a heavy diet of political news.
In the earlier tests the microbes were quickly satiated on a heavy diet, Dr Ieropoulos believes.
Scaling up the brutality in what is Shakespeare's most purely farcical work is like putting Charlie Sheen on a heavy diet of steroids.
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With population rising (more importantly) with people around the world shifting to less efficient meat- and dairy- heavy diets, we need to hit that 70% growth target by 2050.
Ascites, the industry term for PAH in chickens, is a result of heavy diets that stimulate fast growth rate and causes significant mortality in broiler chickens (Pavlidis et al. 2007).
("Mating") Sendero leguminoso: a bean-heavy diet that causes flatulence.
Rather, I reckon we're going to move towards a more data-heavy diet.
In the market meltdown that started in 2000, chastened investors realized that bonds could help balance a stock-heavy diet.
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