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The phrase "a hefty gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or distance between two things, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "There is a hefty gap between the salaries of entry-level employees and those in senior management positions."
Alternatives: "a substantial gap" or "a considerable gap".
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The toilet enclosure also lacked privacy; there was a hefty gap along the edges of the frosted glass door.
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A hefty spread usually lurks in stocks sold this way.
Inflation, which has been above 10% the previous two years, will fall back, though a hefty fiscal gap will give cause for concern.
She moves with a hefty gait across the muddy airfield.
Gap rose only 1percentt; Wal-Mart Stores rose 4.3percentt, but that figure included a hefty 6.1percentt increase at Sam's Club, Wal-Mart's discount warehouse.
While $44.6 billion is a hefty price tag, many analysts say it will be worth it if Microsoft can close the gap with Google.
That may not seem like a big difference, but it is — more than a 20percentt gap between the two response rates, which is certainly large enough to justify making the effort to solicit a hefty matching gift.
A hefty offer arrived.
A hefty percentage got lost.
And a hefty fine.
Perversely, it does suggest a Hefty bag.
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