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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heavy with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical weight or a feeling of emotional burden. For example, "She sighed heavily, her shoulders heavy with worry."
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They are heavy with eggs.
They're heavy with the guys.
Their rucksacks were heavy with limpet mines.
Wilpon's empire is heavy with debt.
Our hearts are heavy with grief.
It was heavy with gym-trained muscle.
The fight has been heavy with symbols.
The gathering was heavy with symbolism.
Our hearts are heavy with sadness.
Jerusalem was too heavy with "emotional baggage".
She was heavy with child.
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