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The phrase "started to get heavy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or conversation that is becoming serious, intense, or emotionally charged. Example: "As the discussion progressed, it started to get heavy, and we all realized the gravity of the situation."
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My chest started to get heavy.
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My legs and my arms started to get heavier.
Lepchenko described her ordeal after the match, saying: "At first I didn't understand what was going on but then my legs, my arms started to get heavier and I couldn't focus.
My right one started to get heavier and move downward.
My tongue starts to get heavy and I have trouble talking".
Switch to heavy flow pads or panty liners and tampons once your flow starts to get heavier.
It turned out it was her first week in London, so she took us back to her student halls and things started getting heavy.
Not to get heavy or anything.
When I first started getting heavy into tattoos, guys called Ollie or Josh or Theo would even ask where my "art" was from at pop-up streetwear shop openings and I'd be like, "Ugh, just let me be me," even though they probably just asked cos I'd be wearing sleeveless American Apparel outfits in the dead of winter.
"Of course, if it starts getting heavy, then the funds have to come from somewhere and they nearly always come out of the development budget," he added.
And then we started to do some heavy petting.
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