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The phrase "a hefty helping of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount or generous portion of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The recipe calls for a hefty helping of garlic to enhance the flavor of the dish."
Alternatives: "a generous portion of" or "a large serving of".
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With that, lovers became just roommates, with a hefty helping of history between them.
(The group was also scheduled to do a chamber concert last night, with more Schumann, Robert and Clara, and a hefty helping of Brahms).
If measuring the past is so tricky, forecasts for what might happen in the next half-decade require a hefty helping of salt.
Trump served up a hefty helping of fiery rhetoric guaranteed to appeal to Ambien users, whose votes propelled him to the White House, in 2016.
If you're not yet familiar with the Wehn shtick, it involves a sizeable portion of reclaimed German stereotypes, a dollop of fond contempt for the British, and a hefty helping of silly one-liners.
Though not what I would describe as a real gourmet experience, Silvermine does something more unusual in these modern times: it provides comfortable, relaxed dining with a hefty helping of charm and authenticity.
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The theme itself is O.K., but what I admired about this puzzle was the hefty helping of wordplay for a Tuesday grid.
But Ms. O'Donnell continued to rebut, repudiate and push on, with a hefty dose of help from the Tea Party infrastructure and rank-and-file voters who were furious at Washington "I think she's going to make it," said Marie Bush, a supporter of Ms. O'Donnell who went to her victory rally to cheer her on.
The world would soon discover that the revered chairman had pinned his name to a hefty list of transgressions while helping Samsung become one of the world's most prolific conglomerates.
It does not help that a hefty 13% of its loans are to subprime borrowers.
What better way to celebrate, than to bite the head off the bunny goddess, go to a "sunrise service", get yourself a sticky-footed fluffy chick and stick it on your TV, whilst helping yourself to a hefty slice of pagan simnel cake?
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