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The phrase "a bulky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large, heavy, or cumbersome in size or shape.
Example: "He struggled to lift a bulky box filled with old books."
Alternatives: "a hefty" or "a cumbersome".
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A bulky milepost?
It was a bulky Panasonic that shot to a videocassette.
Back in Sherman, wearing a bulky brace, he drank heavily.
But a bulky one, even without the jacket.
He carried a bulky accordion folder under his arm.
So far, Barber has been wearing a bulky cast.
A bulky man entered the bar shortly afterward.
(The device looks like a bulky shower cap).
Et, ethyl group; R represents a bulky chemical group.
But his father, too, cut a bulky shape.
You need a bulky coat that belongs in the cloakroom.
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