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"panting heavily" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe something that is breathing quickly and heavily due to physical exertion, exhaustion, anxiety, or some other emotion. For example, "The runner finished the race, panting heavily."
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He moved slowly, panting heavily.
Thomas's wolfhound, Rex, a dog the size of a small horse, trailed behind us, panting heavily.
Her co-presenter, Gary Shannon, said he recalled seeing Harris carry out the grope: "He had his tongue out and was panting heavily.
Nor are they accompanied by a sentimental score; instead we hear birds, fellow walkers and the sound of Ms Witherspoon herself, panting heavily or swearing into the echo of interminable caves after losing a boot.
I slowed down and stopped, panting heavily.
The males sat down, panting heavily, while several females hung around them.
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I panted heavily, sweat running into my eyes.
When she goes into labour she will pant heavily and start to push but it is only when the first water breaks will she give birth to the first puppy.
And why is he panting so heavily?
Panting more heavily than normal.
During my season at Palmer Station, he wore a fleece sweater covered by a royal-blue windbreaker that was faded by the sun and ripped in places by bird beaks and rocks; rugged black rain pants heavily stained by guano and crusty with sea salt; and ankle-high leather hiking boots, deeply scarred by years of scrambling over Antarctic rocks.
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