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The phrase "a hefty premium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant additional cost or charge for a product, service, or insurance policy.
Example: "Investing in that luxury car comes with a hefty premium, but many believe the quality justifies the expense."
Alternatives: "a substantial fee" or "a significant surcharge".
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But they come at a hefty premium.
Note though, that such offices charge a hefty premium.
By contrast, last-minute travelers pay a hefty premium.
Consumers will no longer pay a hefty premium just because a brand is foreign.
These new customers were prepared to pay a hefty premium for it.
They hate having to buy back their own ideas at a hefty premium.
Sony charges a hefty premium for the creative content its brand name implies.There were disasters too.
He pays a hefty premium for medical insurance, and has to meet his son's college fees.
Chinese consumers are no longer willing to pay a hefty premium for any old foreign brand.
You pay a hefty premium for that reduced distraction, of course.
You're required to pre-book for set menus with a hefty premium, and everywhere is busy.
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