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The phrase "a bunch of characters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of fictional or real individuals, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "In the latest novel, the author introduces a bunch of characters that each have their own unique backstories."
Alternatives: "a group of characters" or "a collection of characters".
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Essentially, a bunch of characters play poker; somebody wins.
I was dealing not only with responsibility but with a bunch of characters who all have these little vacancies in their lives, these emptinesses in their lives, that they're all filling in various ways".
Notably, both these productions shift the action to sanatoriums, which certainly says something about the inherent problems of staging a dated work with a bunch of characters who, by today's standards, are credulous, hysterical and/or neurotic.
We are gripped, as in comedy we have immemorially been gripped, by a bunch of characters with one-track minds who, though they incessantly collide with one another, never make real contact.
There are many ways of frustrating and boring an audience, but setting up a bunch of characters who are so inept that they can't hit a croquet ball, or run through the woods without tripping, or chop down a tree without the tree's landing on a wedding tent may be the most infuriating way of all.
Here is a bunch of characters who need to be absolved from their sins: men like Jake (Daniel Craig), accused of crimes he can't remember, Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford), a ripe old redneck, and Percy Paul Danoo), his trigger-happy scoundrel of a son.
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"Getting the proper treatment, and accepting that some of my challenges are rooted in neurobiology rather than a bunch of character flaws, has transformed my life".
Most romantic fiction is about the two main characters, not a bunch of minor characters.[2].
The first piece in Launchpad's suite is Toontastic, a game launched in January that enables kids to create and storyboard their own cartoons (choosing from a bunch of different characters and backgrounds) and even move their characters around the screen via touch and record audio to give them a voice.
So you have a bunch of Chinese characters & then you have a name like Roy Orbison.
Like, oh, a bunch of mean characters, I've read that before".
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