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The phrase "a hefty" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is large in size, weight, or amount, often implying a significant or substantial nature.
Example: "He received a hefty bonus for his outstanding performance this year."
Alternatives: "a substantial" or "a considerable".
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A hefty offer arrived.
A hefty percentage got lost.
And a hefty fine.
Perversely, it does suggest a Hefty bag.
But it comes at a hefty price.
But he extracted a hefty price.
But that is still a hefty whack.
Tickets cost a hefty 83 cents each.
And that with a hefty spandex percentage.
That's a hefty mantle to bear.
Banks have to raise a hefty amount.
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