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The phrase "lots of heavy" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a large quantity of something that is heavy, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There are lots of heavy boxes in the storage room that need to be moved."
Alternatives: "a lot of heavy" or "many heavy items".
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"Lots of heavy European arthouse," he sighs.
Lots of heavy blogging after that defeat, too.
This week in New York, there's lots of heavy metal.
Often students are put off reading lots of heavy text, so always use graphics.
"You travel a lot, carry lots of heavy scores, spend very little time at home," notes Ms Strusinska.
The vegetarian lasagnas I make with it don't include lots of heavy cheese, just vegetables, pasta and Parmesan.
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"Greeks have lots of heavy-lifting to do until end-April.
Lots of heavy-duty restoration is taking place in and around the terminal, the very heart of Grand Central.
"There's a lot of heavy lifting".
"We bought a lot of heavy stuff.
This calls for a lot of heavy hinting.
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