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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hefty costs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe large or significant expenses or fees. Example: The new office renovation project came with hefty costs for upgraded technology and furniture.
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Nomura has incurred hefty costs from incorporating the business.
There are also hefty costs that aren't included in that number.
Many movie owners simply abandon the negative rather than pay hefty costs.
Mr. Geithner and other regulators argued that it was counterproductive to assign hefty costs at a time when the industry needed saving.
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.
"Faced with considerable evidence of bad practice – and hefty costs to put it right – it's tempting to deflect some of the responsibility back onto the consumer.
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Investors also bemoan the hefty cost of litigating jurisdictional issues.
More important, retailers are facing hefty cost pressures in their own purchases.
Our management knew that we'd start out paying a pretty hefty cost premium.
In fact, that is exactly what is happening, and at a hefty cost to the developer.
The airline said hefty cost cutting measures had helped improve performance in the three months to December 31.
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