Examples of 'taking a heavy' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking a heavy"

taking a heavy: Refers to assuming a significant burden, responsibility, or challenge. This phrase suggests that the task or situation requires a substantial amount of effort or emotional investment

How to use "taking a heavy" in a sentence

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Curtis was taking a heavy dose of antianxiety medication.
And the practice is taking a heavy toll.
It is taking a heavy toll on human life and destroying property.
Mounting pressures at work are taking a heavy toll on life at home.
It's taking a heavy toll of me… There's a turmoil inside me.
Ounting pressures at work are taking a heavy toll on life at home.
The conflict is taking a heavy toll on the availability and quality of services.
It also leads to reduced fatigue after taking a heavy amount of work.
They would be taking a heavy political responsibility.
Sleepless nights caused by work anxiety are taking a heavy toll on employees.
Moreover, conflicts are taking a heavy toll on neighbouring countries ' development efforts.
Its incidence has been rising at an epidemic rate and is taking a heavy economic toll.
And it 's already taking a heavy toll on his organs.
I would recommend you this variant, especially if you are taking a heavy suitcase with you.
Anne Marie 's taking a heavy beating out there.

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In Africa in particular, poverty, conflicts and epidemics are taking a heavy toll.
Landmines are still taking a heavy toll on civilians.
Bus crashes and road accidents occur frequently in Mexico, taking a heavy death toll each year.
Third, HIV / AIDS was taking a heavy toll among young adults, dangerously mortgaging the future of Africa.
Stress and strain of modern life is taking a heavy toll on the human mind.
Anne Marie's taking a heavy beating out there. Oh!
The country 's HIV / AIDS epidemic is also taking a heavy toll on.
With European diseases also taking a heavy toll, warfare gave way to economic rivalry.
The AIDS pandemic is a taking a heavy toll.
Family violence in some communities is taking a heavy toll on aboriginal children and youth.
They were complex and time-consuming and were taking a heavy toll on workplace morale.
AIDS is also taking a heavy toll.
When the battle first started, the British were taking a heavy toll on the American ships.
The intensified strangulation of Sarajevo is taking a heavy toll upon the civilian population of Sarajevo.
Losing 5 killed and 40 wounded, they had succeeded in taking a heavy toll on the British artillery.
Finally, I was back in college taking a heavy load of physical science courses.
The spread of casual hire-and-fire is taking a heavy toll on health across Europe.
ANNOUNCER, Anne Marie 's taking a heavy beating out there.
Marine 105 mm and 75 mm artillery was also taking a heavy toll on the attacking Japanese.

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