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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunch of good" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or incomplete.
It could be used informally to refer to a collection of positive qualities or things, but it is better to use a more established expression.
Example: "There are a bunch of good reasons to support this initiative, but we need to present them clearly."
Alternatives: "a lot of good" or "many good".
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"Made a bunch of good pars".
He made a bunch of good plays".
Signature moves and finishers fly amongst a bunch of good spots.
He agrees with Mr. Scotland that "there's a bunch of good news out there".
He had a bunch of good ideas about how to do this.
As a team, we were close, a bunch of good mates, really.
"They got a bunch of good players," Liberty guard Becky Hammon said.
"He has run a bunch of good hearings," Mr. Russianoff said.
Hopefully, I can hit a bunch of good shots and capitalize a little better".
"When Polpo opened, we got a bunch of good reviews," he says.
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Then speaking of the workers, he added, "Got a bunch of good-looking elves here".
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