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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hefty debts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe large or significant amounts of money owed, often in a financial context.
Example: "After years of poor financial decisions, he found himself burdened with hefty debts that he struggled to repay."
Alternatives: "substantial debts" or "considerable debts."
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It also took on hefty debts.
Third, higher tuition fees are landing university graduates with hefty debts.
Bain had saddled some of them with hefty debts, while profiting handsomely itself.
Mr Jeyaretnam will lose his seat unless he pays hefty debts incurred after losing defamation suits.
Vulnerable countries with hefty debts and current-account deficits—such as Turkey and Indonesia could struggle to pay their creditors.
Greece pays down its hefty debts with a combination of growth and continued domestic austerity for years to come.
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The asset divestitures are aimed at helping to cover the company's hefty debt load.
Maintaining that stance may mean forgoing an agreement that would roll over some hefty debt payments to the IMF.
But it has labored for years to emerge from a hefty debt load taken on in a 2007 leveraged buyout.
That amount did little to reduce Revlon's hefty debt load -- now $1.6 billion, the enduring legacy of his buyout.
Lyondell Chemical, based in Houston, agreed last week to acquire Millennium, and its hefty debt, in a $2.3 billion deal.
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