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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in heavily" is not correct English as it doesn't make sense grammatically.
You could use the phrase "heavily" to modify a verb to describe the intensity of an action. For example: "The rain was pouring down heavily".
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Napoleon, in heavily accented English, replied monosyllabically.
Sometimes he spoke in heavily accented Spanish.
Coke burn-off in heavily coked particles was used.
The whole country is being invested in heavily from abroad.
In away games, crowd noise can factor in heavily.
"Okey-dokey," he said, in heavily accented English.
The bouncer's friend said in heavily accented English, "Maybe tomorrow".
"Lifestyle figures in heavily," she said, "and so does availability".
It has experienced an unlikely boom in heavily Cuban Miami.
Scanning electron microscopy also showed the presence of surface cracks in heavily oxidised specimens.
(1) 68% in heavily grazed mesquite woodlands (mean vegetation height 12.7 m) with sparse understory.
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