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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large bundle of something, typically hay, straw, or cotton, that is tightly bound and secured.
Example: "The farmer loaded a bale of hay onto the truck for the livestock."
Alternatives: "a bundle" or "a package".
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We feed out a bale in the morning and a bale in the evening.
A cat appeared from behind a bale of hay.
A bale is simply a group of rugs wrapped together.
Shortly afterwards Robson-Kanu headed a Bale cross narrowly wide.
She has a bale of Huggies in her cart.
Poe's life was tragic, but he was about as unworldly as a bale of cotton.
A bale here costs $8, and there's plenty to go around.
Unbeknownst to Chaz, however, she survives by clinging to a bale of floating cannabis.
I once lay with a woman on a bale of hay.
I sat on the soccer field, behind a bale of folded carpets.
Gareth Bale did a Bale for the first, thumping in a header from Dani Carvajal's cross.
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