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The phrase "a bunch of graphics" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a collection or group of visual images or designs, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "The presentation was enhanced with a bunch of graphics that illustrated the key points effectively."
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"But when you try shopping on-line, it's just a bunch of graphics.
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When we decided to hire a bunch of anglophilic graphic designers with all our sell-out money we thought it would add an urbane element of sophistication to our posterwork.
Not a bunch of highlights.
I'm not entirely sure why this is, and people at Twitter don't seem too sure either, but I have a theory that it's to show off a bunch of pretty new graphics they've been working on.
They'd edited the video of me into a sequence with a bunch of flashy North Korean graphics and pop tunes.
Head over to this Etsy store for a bunch of lid and chin graphics.
Finally, we can live out our childhood dream of being seated in Rockstar or Konami's conference room and dictating orders to a bunch of compliant developers and graphic designers.
But then we'll just be stuck with a bunch of sucky games with crappy graphics where the object of the game is to wave your hands around like a retard.
Particular allowed me to create a nice psychedelic texture in the video with a bunch of found GIFs and stock graphics mapped into particles.
Some.dat *.cfg files can also be modified, but don't try it if you see a bunch of funny symbols Use Paint or another graphics editor to modify image files.
ES: My next standalone novel is yet untitled, but it's about a comic book artist--Zelda from All In who moves to New York City to pitch her graphic novel to a bunch of publishing houses.
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