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The phrase "a hefty load of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or significant amount of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After the meeting, I felt like I was carrying a hefty load of responsibilities on my shoulders."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount of" or "a significant burden of".
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Julie Fisher tackled a hefty load of Massachusetts Archives materials.
Because I endure a hefty load of self-doubt.
So if those successful applicants took a hefty load of AP courses, younger students will follow suit.
Even if he typed with single spacing, that's still a hefty load of paper – 500 quarto pages at least.
The Frieders said they got a hefty load of "incentives," as the promotional tactics are called, when they signed their current lease.
That's a hefty load of intellectual cant to justify my lust for a Liberace suit – a suit that, honestly, I would like to wear.
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Relatively few of the translators are poets themselves; demanding to be read as poems in their own right, the English versifications shoulder a hefty load.
This little bugger can easily gobble up a hefty load from the warehouse club.
Warner Bros. will have a hefty load, simultaneously touting "Woman," "Dunkirk" and "Blade Runner 2049".
"CV is usually a given, although I know they graduated a hefty load.
If you're working with thick spears or a hefty load, you may need more time.
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