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Discover Ludwig'more heavy' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
Instead, you should use the comparative form of the adjective 'heavy': 'heavier'. Example sentence: The textbooks this semester are much heavier than last semester's.
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The competition was more heavy".
Meteorologists are warning of more heavy rain.
More heavy rains were forecast.
It will bear no more heavy lifting.
"As it gets colder, we make it more heavy".
In the pool, I was more heavy than light.
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The French approach has been more "heavy-handed", he says.
Our instincts are often to be more heavy-handed.
Some feel that the police have become more heavy-handed of late.
(The indigenous-servant-as-silent-witness trope is one of the play's more heavy-handed flaws).
4) More eggs, more Mickey Rourke, more heavy-handed food metaphysics in Alan Parker's Angel Heart.
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