Sentence examples for heavy structure from inspiring English sources

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"heavy structure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a physical or figurative structure that is large, imposing, or difficult to move. Example: The heavy structure of the ancient castle made it challenging to renovate. In this sentence, "heavy structure" refers to the physical weight and size of the castle, making it difficult to renovate.

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This heavy structure plows the ocean floor as it moves, creating furrows and crushing, burying, and exposing marine life.

It said: We expect Premier Inn to outperform on the back of its dynamic pricing and benefit from its asset heavy structure in an upswing.

"The only plausible explanation for the poor performance of the Millennium Tower is a completely inappropriate foundation for such a heavy structure," the agency said in a statement.

β-carotene, an important biomolecule from the carotenoid family with highly unsaturated heavy structure (C40H56) can be found in plenty of sea products, fruits and vegetables.

Parameters studied are related to the type of construction material (if it would be a light or heavy structure), and to the slab thickness.

Some of the proposed options were 1) build the accelerator in a trench and then cover it with backfill, or 2) build a heavy structure with thick walls to block radiation.

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We have completed the structure of MgSeO4·9H2O using neutron single-crystal diffraction methods, confirming the hydrogen-atom positions that had previously been estimated from the heavy-atom structure obtained by X-ray powder diffraction.

This paper presents a numerical study of the structural interaction between a bridge and a new continuous device for launching heavy structures using the force of friction.

When they are young, their efforts are focussed on surviving and growing and getting to sexual maturity to reproduce, so growing large and heavy structures (or things that are brightly coloured and might give you away to predators) are eschewed.

In life, the hollow spaces of the bone of non-avian animals is filled with bone marrow – the tissue that produces red blood cells – which means that despite their being "hollow", bones are pretty heavy structures.

You have to build it on something that's a bond, something that's strong, that has cement and glue to hold together fast upon which you can put heavy structures on top.

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