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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunch of examples" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of examples to illustrate a point or concept.
Example: "In this report, I will provide a bunch of examples to support my argument about climate change."
Alternatives: "a variety of examples" or "a collection of examples".
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As it happens, Jim Romenesko's blog has collected a bunch of examples of this strange language.
Widgets are one of the ways Android obviously differs from iOS, and HD Widgets offers a bunch of examples, from clocks to weather reports.
You can see a bunch of examples of that on Viitanen's Tumblr blog.
What you would do, Barocas says, is build the system, feed it a bunch of examples, and see how it behaves.
The best news is that we have a bunch of examples in the video above.
But I've collected a bunch of examples below so you can decide for yourself.
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"If you go to say reddit.com/r/niceguys or reddit.com/r/creepypms you'll see a bunch of 'bad' examples posted as images.
You buy a bunch of supplies (example a: this comic), and then set out to conquer nature and find a new home for your family on the West Coast.
When I go to tell her how -- Dr. Laura: Phil, what we don't need is a whole bunch of examples of your problems.
The Occupy movement (which, you may recall, I have mixed emotions about) can cite a whole bunch of examples of protestors arrested or shot with rubber bullets for the sin of photographing police, and of the police expelling and restricting media from the evictions in NYC and LA.
Panasonic made a strong showing in a bunch of areas, for example "green" home appliances and lithium ion batteries.
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