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The phrase "a bunch of analysis" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount or variety of analysis being done or presented. Example: "The researchers conducted a bunch of analysis on the data set, examining patterns and correlations."
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"You do a bunch of analysis," says Hopson.
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For one thing, comments are often presented in a JavaScript widget, so it's not as straightforward as pulling the text — it requires "a bunch of visual analysis," he said.
To get an answer from a bunch of numbers, statistical analysis should be applied.
Okay, so a bunch of IT experts writing a detailed analysis of what they consider one of the most underreported and prescient cybersecurity issues on the planet isn't enough for you to stick a Post It note over the webcam you literally never use?
High-status old vets have nothing to gain and much to lose by having their analysis measured against a bunch of outsiders.
A bunch of ventriloquists?
"A bunch of racists".
A bunch of them.
What a bunch of pikers!
A Bunch of Hydrants Q.
Just a bunch of cheese").
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