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The phrase "also be a hefty" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that is substantial or significant, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The project will also be a hefty investment of time and resources."
Alternatives: "also be considerable" or "also be substantial".
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But with the right tools — and the ability to control the urge to play one last game of Angry Birds — the iPad can also be a hefty workhorse.
Aussie talent will of course be strong on the ground but there'll also be a hefty UK and Irish comedy contingent.
But there will also be a hefty new examination fee, so that the agency's examiners do not waste time working on applications that inventors have filed but no longer care about.
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The toilet enclosure also lacked privacy; there was a hefty gap along the edges of the frosted glass door.
There will also be green screens, a hefty budget, the corporate presence of Ubisoft Entertainment.
The pay can also be hefty.
There will also be hefty costs for the failed attempt to buy 632 branches from Lloyds Banking Group, which led to the departure of chief executive Barry Tootell.
Despite the weight, which is a hefty 7600kg, it's also incredibly fast.
That's a hefty mantle to bear.
That is a hefty hope.
Two million is a hefty sum.
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