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Discover Ludwig"rather heavily" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe how something is done or the extent of something. Example: The rain fell rather heavily, causing flooding in some areas.
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The initial aging is dry-hopped rather heavily.
"Our understanding is that some schools were impacted rather heavily".
E! Online initially reported that someone stepped, rather heavily, on her foot.
The opera's theme, that all women are the same, is thus rather heavily reinforced.
However, there are times when the author wears his learning rather heavily.
It's rather heavily damaged after communist occupation after World War II, rather — not in the best state of repair.
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Or rather, borrowing heavily.
Lunbeck carries hers rather more heavily.
Still, the performance was rather placid, heavily pedaled and murky.
The first issue was influenced by the posters for Peter Greenaway films – rather too heavily, actually.
The agency has no comprehensive system for self-evaluation, but rather relies heavily on personal anecdote to demonstrate its worth.
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