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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunch of practical" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "practical." It can be used when referring to a collection of practical items or concepts, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "We have a bunch of practical solutions to address the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a variety of practical" or "a number of practical".
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I will do a bunch of practical things to make your life better.
Put another way: they've been rewarded for sticking a bunch of practical effects onto a canvas of computer-generated imagery, or C.G.I.
This raises a bunch of practical questions: what to do about countries, like China, with capital controls and how to choose between local-currency and dollar-denominated debt?
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There are a bunch of other practical problems for example, dual income earners are unlikely to benefit, ruling out a load more children.
More uncouth youth might prefer Little Jokers Disgusting Practical Jokes, a bunch of repulsive gags, featuring a floating eyeball, fake vomit, and spider soap (Museumtour.com; $29.99).
As a practical matter, asking a bunch of journalism students to keep their mouths shut was of course bound to fail, especially since some of them had been offered fees by media outlets to start talking the moment the bell rang.
It is not practical to simply add a bunch of new courses and several additional hours of instruction.
She designed a fully practical caravan that revolved for a play about a bunch of Norwegian Elvis impersonators".
A bunch of ventriloquists?
"A bunch of racists".
A bunch of them.
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