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The phrase "a bloc" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of individuals or entities that come together for a common purpose or interest, often in a political or organizational context.
Example: "The countries formed a bloc to negotiate better trade agreements with larger economies."
Alternatives: "a coalition" or "a group".
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But the independents are hardly a bloc.
We are doing this as a bloc".
"We're large enough to be a bloc".
What is their potential as a bloc or an alliance?
As a bloc of votes, the Democrats were broken.
A closer look suggests they're not a bloc at all.
This meant the EU, which votes as a bloc, abstained.
When they vote, they vote as a bloc.
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But planes to and from London are choc-a-bloc with grandmas.
Instead, his room is choc-a-bloc with ITC products!
The literature is choc-a-bloc with examples of presuppositional inferences apparently disappearing.
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