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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bulk" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a large or significant amount or quantity of something. For example: - The store offers a bulk discount if you buy more than ten items. - The company transports its products in a bulk order to save on shipping costs. - She couldn't lift the bulk of the groceries by herself. - The bulk of the work was completed by the end of the day. - We bought a bulk pack of toilet paper to last us through the month.
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Will you be needing a bulk delivery?
It is a container vessel, not a bulk carrier.
Ten miles off stands a bulk of dark, brooding mountains.
I am, she thought, a bulk freighter drifting slowly …downriver.
Higher earners should shoulder a bulk of the burden.
This is much like the behaviour of a bulk liquid.
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"We get a bulk-mail discount," he said.
Greg works as a loader in a bulk-goods warehouse.
In food co-ops — trigger warning — carob-coated raisins became a bulk-bin staple.
Local farms often sell whole animals at a bulk-buy price.
Google Docs needs a bulk-uploading and synchronizing feature.
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