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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lean heavily" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that relies heavily on something else. For example, "The government leaned heavily on the citizens to pay their taxes on time."
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His own politics lean heavily Democratic.
First, however, the Avalanche had to lean heavily on Roy.
Torre and Stottlemyre lean heavily on relievers they trust.
They lean heavily on family members to keep things running.
They do not need to lean heavily on Blair.
Still, many of India's top export industries — textiles, engineering products and jewelry — lean heavily on imports.
If he does so, he will lean heavily on the Bloomberg administration's creative financing programs.
These notes lean heavily toward the humdrum: "Monday, December 12 , 1983
But he ultimately decided that he would not lean heavily on him to stay.
One of the first general practitioners to lean heavily on examination of body fluids.
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But it is nonetheless a real problem, because the Chinese banks lean heavily toward large state-controlled companies.
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