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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big clump of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large mass or grouping of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She scooped a big clump of mud from the garden to use in her art project."
Alternatives: "a large mass of" or "a hefty lump of".
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Then there's a big clump of geezers on +1.
Many dishes are considered incomplete without a dollop of brown gravy, a big clump of butter, or both.
At our next stop, Caribou Pool, my casting was interrupted by a big clump of green leaves moving rapidly downriver.
"I told them to keep the water coming, but every time I opened my mouth I got a big clump of water in the face," Mr. Caesar said, laughing.
Next, a blastema grows – a big clump of cells that will be the basis for future growth.
It's a good idea in theory and hopefully Skyfire will be able to crunch down all the pages it needs to once a big clump of beta testers slams the servers with traffic.
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"It's one big clump of metal," said Mr. Baars, 34, a Dutch dairy farmer who moved here several years ago because farmland is cheaper than in his native Netherlands.
Yet during the big clump of our middle years, while career and parenthood were making their toughest demands on us, we gave our friends short, if any, shrift.
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