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Discover Ludwig"unusually heavy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is heavier than usual. For example: "This month's snowfall was unusually heavy."
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Southern Africa, however, experienced unusually heavy rainfall.
Many temples reported unusually heavy turnout.
We are experiencing unusually heavy volume.
Apart from that, the traffic was not unusually heavy.
In the upper valley, snows were unusually heavy.
Traffic was also unusually heavy on the Lens blog.
Unusually heavy rains have turned the roads to mud.
The unusually heavy downpours caused rivers to overflow.
Its shares fell $2.56, to $84.25, in unusually heavy trading.
Researchers suspect two factors: the unusually heavy rainfall, and the degraded condition of Chorabari Glacier.
If you are a woman, have you had unusually heavy menstrual periods?
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