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Discover Ludwig"heavy wind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to describe a strong or intense wind. Example: "The trees swayed violently in the heavy wind, threatening to topple over at any moment."
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Heavy wind made plowing even more difficult.
It was a cold, heavy wind".
We have always expected heavy wind, and there will be heavy wind.
A company official said heavy wind caused the crash.
By the way, there's a heavy wind out there.
"This is not music," he said, as a sound resembling heavy wind and water played.
By Wednesday afternoon, heavy wind spit gusts of ash around the city.
Smoke was sailing in the heavy wind, spreading the stench of explosive down the street.
What if a heavy wind happened to be blowing in our direction?
"And sometimes," he said, "when you get a heavy wind, it can spin the hands".
Rain came on again, and a heavy wind, the few large trees more than rustling.
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