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The phrase "a hefty margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or advantage in various contexts, such as finance, competition, or performance.
Example: "The company reported a profit with a hefty margin, indicating strong financial health."
Alternatives: "a substantial margin" or "a significant margin".
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That is still a hefty margin.
They've done an excellent job and yeah, they are beating us by quite a hefty margin".
At almost 42, Horner is also the oldest Grand Tour winner by a hefty margin.
Election results are now being compiled, with official tallies showing Kabila leading by a hefty margin.
It was approved by a hefty margin, 59%to41%1%, but was later deemed unconstitutional.
It also passed the House with a hefty margin but fell 24 votes short of a veto-proof majority.
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Whites without college degrees prefer Trump to Clinton by a heftier margin: 55 to 28percentt.
I won the second game by a heftier margin than the first, as the categories/questions were more to my liking.
Last year the Dutch won what wasn't quite a team tournament but certainly partially set up as such, by a very hefty margin; and with their "team" strengthened by Loek Van Wely they look set for a repeat performance this year, quite possibly by an even heavier margin.
That's a pretty hefty margin of support, wouldn't you say?
That's a pretty hefty margin, although the core fast-track bill did barely pass, 219 to 211.
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