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The phrase "heavy dose of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount or intensity of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The presentation included a heavy dose of humor, which kept the audience engaged."
Alternatives: "substantial amount of" or "large measure of".
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A heavy dose of scepticism is required.
Well, all that, and a heavy dose of aspirin.
Spanish politics always include a heavy dose of insult.
There is also a heavy dose of Islamic religious teaching.
Peterson, though, promised a heavy dose of himself.
A heavy dose of Mathews is in order.
The Jets will take advantage of this with a heavy dose of Curtis Martin.
When a heavy dose of surprise and suspense are served in the N.F.L. draft, everyone watches.
Corned beef seasonings customarily include a heavy dose of a sweet spice such as allspice.
But l'Oasi, 100m from the sea, offers a heavy dose of homely kitsch comfort.
He was also daunted by the heavy dose of singing he faced.
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