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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in heavy use" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is being used frequently or extensively. Example: The new smartphone is in heavy use among tech-savvy consumers.
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Public relations filters have been in heavy use since the site went up.
Incandescent bulbs, once a bright idea, are obsolete yet still in heavy use.
Sikorsky is perhaps best known as maker of the Black Hawk helicopter, a military war horse that is in heavy use in Iraq.
These paths remain in heavy use by shepherds, farmers and, lately, foreign hikers, who have discovered in La Gomera a mother lode of good, challenging trails.
Humphreys noted that research has shown that overall increases in use tend to stem from increases in heavy use by individuals.
We all knew that these were in heavy use, but one of the things I was curious about was how the industry was wrestling with the issue.
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The net result would also be lower prices for consumers, which may result in heavier use and the rise of new usage types.
The press was in heaviest use during the first several years of Ranavalona's reign, when thousands of hymnals and other materials were transcribed and printed.
Such an account could in particular make heavy use of the Fregean notion of sense.
It has been in continual, heavy use for 36 years.
"Short grow-in, hot, and heavy use has lead to no roots.
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