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Discover Ludwig"heavy question" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a difficult or important question. For example, "The question of whether to invest in the stock market is a heavy question that requires careful consideration."
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He had come, midway through his inaugural tour as America's special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, with a heavy question.
Yet it takes on the essential (and inarguably heavy) question of how it's possible to live in a world in which suffering is a given.
When the prickly Indian official V. K. Krishna Menon narrowly responded to a heavy question, Jinx would lean in, look closely into his eyes and whisper "Really?" The cagiest diplomat would spill all.
Miller: That is a really heavy question.
I know, it's a pretty heavy question.
That's a heavy question, and I also don't know that it's up to me to decide what I want.
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LD: I keep getting the heavy questions.
These are bloody heavy questions, to be honest.
Heavy questions piling up like boots at the bottom of a dark closet.
Baldwin, who is, among other things, a scholar of the Harlem Renaissance, says the commodification of selective aspects of black culture is something that comes with heavy questions and implications.
Yet with increased machine capabilities and human longevity come heavy questions of morality and spirituality.
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