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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as hefty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large, heavy, or substantial in size or weight.
Example: "The package was as hefty as a small child, making it difficult to lift."
Alternatives: "as substantial" or "as weighty".
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The toad is rubber and not nearly as hefty as it looks.
Bonuses are still being paid, she said, but they are not as hefty.
But megaphoning your theme – particularly one as hefty as religious tolerance – never hurt a film's chances.
This proportion - about 80% debt - is regarded as hefty by some.
Audiences suspended disbelief as hefty sopranos sang the part of poor, hungry Mimi in "La Bohème".
On the same menu as hefty Island Wrap ($11), three puny, arid shrimp (porcupine shrimp appetizer) were $12.
In Arizona, harming a saguaro in any way is illegal, with serious consequences such as hefty fines and even jail.
But it has come to acquire a price tag as hefty as the ones on those elite sports cars.
The melodies are instant, the hooks as hefty as Nikolay Valuev's – this is a big, obvious, step forward.
Matt Moscardi, senior analyst at MSCI ESG Research, questioned whether the penalties were as hefty as they first appeared.
The brass and percussion, in the later sections of the work, were as hefty and assertive as ever.
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