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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit chunky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat thick or bulky, often in reference to food, clothing, or objects.
Example: "The soup was a bit chunky, filled with hearty vegetables and meat."
Alternatives: "somewhat thick" or "a little bulky".
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Anyway, she is a bit chunky.
Whizz with a hand blender, leaving it a bit chunky.
I leave mine a bit chunky but it can be blended smooth.
It doesn't matter if these are still a bit chunky once chopped as it adds more texture to the dish.
He's looking a bit chunky today, and says he's planning to lose a stone before the show starts.
The electronic watch face is a bit chunky compared with the high-end band, so the overall impression is one of a mash-up between jewelry and gadgets.
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Use early-season apricots for smoother jam and later-season ones for something a bit chunkier.
The WIMM One, a bit chunkier than the Sony SmartWatch, has a lot of built-in processing power, and two wireless communication modes — Bluetooth and Wi-Fi — so that it can work through a home network.
That's fine if your headphones have a thin, straight plug, but if it's a bit chunkier, or has a right-angle turn, you'll have to use the (included) ungainly adapter instead.
These battery capacity upgrades have left both devices a bit chunkier.
They look like your standard pair of over-ear headphones (albeit a bit chunkier than average) coupled with a strange set of spikes that run down the inside of the band and come into contact with the wearer's head.
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