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"heavy loads of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when indicating a large quantity of something, for example: "The truck driver had to handle heavy loads of cargo for the shipment."
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This April, 400 bikes specially engineered for carrying heavy loads of coffee over hilly Rwandan terrain were delivered to the cooperative just in time for the harvest.
The species probably hopped the Atlantic on ships' ballast rock, which was dumped when the ships took on heavy loads of timber.
Much of that water had, by mid-October, flowed into the Atlantic Ocean bringing with it heavy loads of sediment, nutrients, and dissolved organic material.
In years gone by, horses laden with heavy loads of flax and Irish linen would faint before reaching the top of the hill.
Helicopters circle overhead, airplanes drop heavy loads of firefighting chemicals, uniformed firefighters march to the front and lines of refugees stream out of burning towns.
From early morning until late at night they are on the move, carrying heavy loads of hay or firewood on their backs.
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Moreover, some floors in older buildings cannot carry the heavy load of the new equipment".
Others conceded they were traveling with a heavy load of denial.
The price of the merger will be a heavy load of debt.
The roof on their home was damaged and carrying a heavy load of standing water.
He continued dealing with a heavy load of reviewing and editing long after his formal retirement.
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