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heavy fault
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "heavy fault" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase is, and it does not follow standard English grammar. It is possible that the speaker is trying to convey the idea of a serious mistake or error, in which case a more accurate phrase would be "severe fault" or "grave error." Example: "The company's heavy fault in their financial reporting led to a major loss of trust from investors."
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Chatter is the most dangerous dynamic phenomena that could happen during milling; due to its regenerative nature, it could lead the machine and the tooling system to a heavy fault or to the disruption of the workpiece.
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Its relief is more diverse, however, owing to heavy faulting and warping caused by volcanic activity around the Calatrava Plain and to two complex river systems (the Guadiana and the Tagus) separated by mountains.
Encyclopedias
The symbolism is a shade heavy-handed, a fault that has been found with Erdrich's books in the past.
News & Media
Shengli Oilfield has developed the reservoir engineering design and drilling-completion-production techniques of special structure drilling for reservoirs with bottom water, fault block, heavy oil, unconformity etc, and drilled different types of wells including horizontal well, sidetracked well, extended reach well, multi-lateral horizontal well and so on.
The samples in Figures 4(i) and 4 j) are a bit scattered because heavy load condition weakens fault features, however, the samples could still be correctly classified mostly in 100% load level.
In practice, due to harsh working environment and heavy working loads, multiple faults of an aircraft hydraulic pump may occur simultaneously after long time operations.
One of the reasons for that heavy focus on the Hayward Fault is the upcoming 150th anniversary of the last major quake along this fault.
Valentino's show, on Sunday night, was exquisitely heavy going, chic to a fault -- the right shoe, the right display of beads, but all without feeling.
News & Media
And we haven't even got to the clincher yet, because McGuire says that as all the snow melts, the sea will become heavier and that will cause fault lines to shift all over the world.
News & Media
Yet last week, in a massacre that was as much the fault of the heavy-handed military as Boko Haram, over two hundred people in the town Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad, in northern Nigeria, were killed in a battle between the two sides — and hundreds of houses were destroyed.
News & Media
Yet last week, in a massacre that was as much the fault of the heavy-handed military as Boko Haram, over two hundred people in the town Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad, in northern Nigeria, were killed in a battle between the two sides and hundreds of houses were destroyed.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing geological features, specify "significant geological fault" or "major geological fracture" for precise communication.
Common error
Avoid using "heavy fault" in formal writing. While understandable, it sounds awkward. Use more precise terms like "serious error" or "major flaw" for clarity and professionalism.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "heavy fault" functions as an adjective-noun combination, but it's not grammatically sound. Ludwig AI indicates it's not correct in standard English. Instead, more conventional phrases are recommended to convey the intended meaning.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
15%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Formal & Business
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "heavy fault" might seem intuitively understandable, it is not grammatically correct or commonly used in standard English. Ludwig AI suggests opting for more conventional phrases like "severe error", "major flaw", or "serious mistake" to ensure clarity and precision. When discussing geological phenomena, specifying "significant geological fault" or "major geological fracture" is recommended. Although examples exist across various sources, the low frequency and grammatical issues warrant avoiding this phrase in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
serious mistake
Highlights the gravity of the error, offering a more direct and common way to express a significant blunder.
substantial error
Indicates a large or important mistake, keeping the focus on the error's magnitude.
severe error
Replaces "fault" with "error", emphasizing a mistake rather than a geological formation or assigning blame.
considerable failing
Replaces "fault" with "failing", underlining a lack of success or meeting expectations.
major flaw
Focuses on a significant imperfection or defect, shifting away from direct blame or geological context.
grave defect
Highlights a severe imperfection.
significant oversight
Emphasizes the aspect of neglect or failure to notice something important, changing the focus from intentional fault.
significant geological fault
Adding 'geological' emphasizes the scientific context.
major geological fracture
More technical geological term.
serious accountability gap
Shifts the focus to a lack of responsibility.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "heavy fault"?
You can use alternatives like "severe error", "major flaw", or "serious mistake" depending on the context. For geological contexts, use "significant geological fault".
Which is correct, "heavy fault" or "serious fault"?
"Serious fault" is the more grammatically correct and commonly used phrase. "Heavy fault" is not standard English.
How to use "serious mistake" in a sentence?
A "serious mistake" can have significant consequences. For example: "The company made a serious mistake in their financial projections."
What's the difference between "heavy fault" and "major flaw"?
"Major flaw" indicates a significant imperfection or defect, while "heavy fault" is not a standard English phrase. Use "major flaw" to describe a serious problem in a plan, design, or system.
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Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested