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The phrase "a hefty number of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large quantity or significant amount of something. Example: "The survey revealed that a hefty number of participants preferred online shopping over traditional retail."
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"That's a hefty number of women" who must be screened to derive a benefit, Dr. Calonge said.
That left him poised to pick up a hefty number of delegates, even in some states that Mrs. Clinton won.
US expats account for a fair portion of that figure, but it still leaves a hefty number of Brits aboard the holiday bandwagon.
And if you match your donation to the ages of the performers, or max out at their combined ages, that adds up to a hefty number of dollars.
He and his allies hold a hefty number of what are known as "super-voting shares" that give them 10 votes a share, or an outsize vote.
He was also ahead of most of the Red Sox hitters, and threw a hefty number of off-speed pitches for strikes.
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But the next episode, on Sept. 16, still drew 7.3 million viewers, a hefty number for HBO, especially in light of the lack of advertising.
And while that may seem like a hefty number, most of them aren't exactly rolling in it when it comes to visitors.
IN any other year, Ellen Greenberg would have already clocked a fairly hefty number of shopping hours at the Palisades Mall in anticipation of her family's observance of both Hanukkah and Christmas.
"Thats a pretty hefty number of first-timers," says Loel McPhee, director of strategic partnerships at CommerceNet.
For a lot of small to medium-sized businesses, it's a hefty number.
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