Sentence examples for much heavier from inspiring English sources

"much heavier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to compare the weight of two or more objects or to describe a significant increase in weight. Example: The suitcase felt much heavier than expected after packing all those books.

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The Taliban have suffered much heavier losses.

There would also be much heavier regulation.

Prescriptions often become a much heavier expense.

"The older textiles are much heavier cotton".

Ginepri has carried much heavier tennis loads.

Metal doesn't get much heavier than that".

Those costs should be much heavier still.

"It's much heavier and costs more postage".

Security was much heavier than before, too.

And the inundation this year is much heavier.

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