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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hefty element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial part of something, often in contexts related to weight, importance, or impact.
Example: "In the analysis of the project, a hefty element was the budget allocation, which determined the overall feasibility."
Alternatives: "a substantial component" or "a significant factor."
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Could not some of these hidebound individuals profit from considering the possibility that there might be a hefty element of selfishness and/or resentment embedded in their psychic hard-drives, and that these fractious feelings filter their understanding of the facts?
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It also has a hefty design element.
In the fine tradition of thirst-quenching tropical pours, it also has a hefty acidic element, which is traditionally provided by lime juice.
So when astronomers study large galaxies, such as our Milky Way, they expect to see an abundance of these hefty elements.
There's no longer any reason to avoid pointing our antennas and telescopes in the direction of star systems that don't have a hefty helping of heavy elements.
Admittedly there is a strong commercial element here; adult admission is a hefty $25.
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.
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