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The phrase "a hefty tract of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area of land or a significant amount of something, often in a more figurative sense.
Example: "The developers purchased a hefty tract of land to build the new shopping center."
Alternatives: "a large expanse of" or "a substantial area of".
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At an impressive 4,000 sq km, it is a hefty tract of landscape to try to fully take in.
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Sorry, this is a hefty dose of baloney.
A hefty chunk of marble it is not.
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A hefty percentage of stuntmen are born into it.
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