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Discover Ludwig"top heavy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is disproportionally weighted towards the top or upper part. For example, "That skyscraper is so top heavy that it looks like it could topple over in a strong wind."
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We've gone top heavy probably.
"Instead of being top heavy, it was at the grassroots".
And I think maybe I was a little top heavy.
Over all, the tournament again appears top heavy.
Today's wind turbines are also incredibly top heavy.
The conclusion was particularly well done, however the piece tended to be rather top heavy.
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"Too much, it's top-heavy.
"It's top-heavy," he said.
You're top-heavy.
It was top-heavy.
The new system also became top-heavy.
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