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Discover Ludwig"weigh heavy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of burden or heaviness, both physically and emotionally. Examples: 1. The backpack weighed heavy on my shoulders as I trudged up the steep mountain trail. 2. The loss of her beloved pet weighed heavy on her heart. 3. The responsibility of being a parent can sometimes weigh heavy on one's mind. 4. The guilt of his past actions continued to weigh heavy on his conscience. 5. The current economic situation is weighing heavy on the minds of business owners.
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Such misjudgements weigh heavy in the balance against Mr Morsi.
Both culture and expectation weigh heavy on a city's smellscape.
The struggles of declining revenues and circulation weigh heavy.
The loss of these tools would weigh heavy on tree fruit production practices.
The deaths of those ten sheep, all individuals to me, weigh heavy and will not fade.
Declining interest income is likely to weigh heavy on performance as too will new business levels.
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In the face of nature's vulnerability in cases of misuse, these rules weigh heavier.
Why does the death of 3,000 in New York weigh heavier than 1.5 million?
When tabulating the results, thumbs down would weigh heavier than a shrug.
The costs of climate change already weigh heavier on disenfranchised groups.
It weighs heavy".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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