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The phrase "a hefty chunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large portion or significant amount of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After reviewing the budget, we realized that a hefty chunk of our funds would be allocated to marketing."
Alternatives: "a substantial portion" or "a significant amount".
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Why is a hefty chunk of the dialogue in Spanish?
So a hefty chunk of it will come from imports.
A hefty chunk of marble it is not.
That is a hefty chunk of the estimated total of $130 trillion in cross-border assets.
Alice Medrich's genius recipe combines classic coconut with a hefty chunk of chocolate.
Needless to say paying for birth control is a hefty chunk of my budget.
C'mon, wielding your "Christmas spirit" to beat the other guy for a hefty chunk of change?
As Mr. Saban recalls, he invested a hefty chunk of his money, importing 40 Japanese harpists.
I recommend that visitors set aside a hefty chunk of time for their visit.
Like Love, Mozgov grabs a hefty chunk of his rebounds uncontested.
A hefty chunk of potentially productive time is wasted behind the wheel on America's highways.
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