Examples of 'has taken a heavy' in a sentence

Meaning of "has taken a heavy"

has taken a heavy: Refers to someone experiencing significant emotional or physical burden or impact. This phrase is used to describe a situation where a person is deeply affected or overwhelmed by something

How to use "has taken a heavy" in a sentence

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has taken a heavy
But the journey has taken a heavy toll.
This has taken a heavy toll on them financially.
The scandal already has taken a heavy toll.
Time has taken a heavy toll of my mind and spirit.
Modernization and industrialization has taken a heavy toll on the one.
Your man has taken a heavy does of poison.
Agricultural intensification in recent decades has taken a heavy toll on the environment.
The crisis has taken a heavy toll on public finances.
The burden of servicing a huge external debt has taken a heavy toll on the national.
Henry has taken a heavy goods train to the mainland.
The population in the province has taken a heavy blow this summer.
The crisis has taken a heavy toll on Europe 's societies with a sharp rise in unemployment.
Domestic terrorism in Pakistan has taken a heavy human and economic toll.
A year after the conflict ended, the war against the Islamic State has taken a heavy toll.
Modernization has taken a heavy toll on human health.

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In this environment the Christian 's idea of commitment has taken a heavy battering.
The environment has taken a heavy hit as well.
Thirty dead, dozens of injured . This morning 's fire in Lille has taken a heavy toll.
My heart has taken a heavy pruning.
On top of that, the HIV / AIDS pandemic has taken a heavy toll on human life.
Now the disease has taken a heavy toll among those trained adults of working age.
Unfortunately siltation has taken a heavy toll on the project.
This battle has taken a heavy toll on our hometown heroes.
This expectation has taken a heavy toll on the euro.
In recent years it has taken a heavy toll in human lives and caused untold suffering.
For too long now, inaction has taken a heavy toll in terms of human suffering.
All that time has taken a heavy toll on the fossil skeleton.
The fighting has taken a heavy toll on Afghan citizens.
The subprime crisis has taken a heavy toll on German public sector banks.
Taken as a whole, this has taken a heavy toll on the victims of armed conflict.
His work has taken a heavy toll. Poor sergeant.
Our hospital has taken a heavy loss by losing Dr. Cha.

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