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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big bundle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or collection of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "She received a big bundle of joy when her baby was born."
Alternatives: "a large amount of" or "a hefty collection of".
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"Lee is a big bundle of energy," Ms. Johnson said.
"This is a big bundle of a question.
First, the algorithm digests a big bundle of e-mails to get used to employees' language.
And occasionally, if you wait, you will see a big bundle of cosmic ray muons go through here.
Put those two characteristics together, and Google often behaves like a big bundle of short-term science experiments.
When she had a big bundle of notes in her hand she joked: "I'm off on holiday now".
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Republican isolationists will say that's a big bundle for moving one division of troops downtown, but we can denounce those skinflints for being pro-Mideast-war.
On Monday, PC news site WCCFTech reported that thousands of eager gamers had been taken in by a fake file distributed on torrent sites, which appeared to be a leaked PC version of GTA V, but was actually a great big bundle of malware.
Now before the anti-Delaware crowd gets too hot and bothered, let's remember that Central European Distribution was listed in the United States and had a great big bundle of bond debt issued here, too.
Where else to hide a gun and big bundle of cash, but in a childhood jigsaw?
And you become a big bundle again.
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