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'heavy sweater' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when describing a winter wardrobe, or when talking about cold weather clothing. For example, "I wear a heavy sweater when it's cold outside."
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I'm wearing a heavy sweater.
Mentions a heavy sweater writer bought on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
He was bundled up in a heavy sweater, a maroon wool cap folded above his ears.
When we went to Ireland last May, I took a heavy sweater and slicker -- wrong again.
He was joined by his wife, who wore a heavy sweater over her sari against the morning cold.
It was below freezing that morning when I left my apartment, so I had on a heavy sweater, topped by a wool sport jacket.
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They are both wearing heavy sweaters.
He thinks the people Mr. Hamburger came in contact with there were distinctly Western-slope people, that is, tourists with cameras who wear tweeds & heavy sweaters.
Luckily for Rugger, though, RRL is having a Montana moment, with beaten-up denim, waxed jackets and heavy sweaters, which leaves the rakish pseudo-prep lane uncrowded.
A 4-gauge needle, for example, is used for heavy sweaters, but an 80-gauge needle is required for fine hosiery.
Now, late in 2010, the garment seems to have all but disappeared, replaced by various combinations of down puffer jackets, heavy sweaters and fur trimmings.
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