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The phrase "a bunch of regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of ordinary or typical individuals or things, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "At the coffee shop, I saw a bunch of regular customers chatting and enjoying their drinks."
Alternatives: "a group of ordinary" or "a number of typical".
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"The magazine isn't overly attitudinal, just a bunch of regular guys who like music from punk to ska.
Just a bunch of regular blue-collar guys who have seen struggle and work extra hard to be respected".
For Reinhardt and Pete Phillips, it is the scores of cards and letters they receive from neighbors and strangers who are enthralled that something good could happen to a bunch of regular guys who go to work every day.
The push to market their horse has been made partly out of necessity and partly because of the larkish character of a bunch of regular Joes who paid $75,000 for a horse that so far has earned nearly $2 million in purses and galloped them into folk-hero status.
The LA site will otherwise be populated by a bunch of regular HuffPo contributors, as well as some new star-studded bloggers, including Drew Barrymore, John Cusack, Larry David, Ari Emanuel, Barbara Boxer, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Eli Broad and Michael Govan.
Kalanick and his buddies started Uber, the story goes, because they were a bunch of regular guys who wanted to feel like rock stars.
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There's a little clubhouse behind the green, and a bunch of regulars waiting to start their weekly league sat on park benches watching as group after group tried to survive the final hole.
A bunch of regulars, some of them old-timers willing to keep Mr. Reynolds company for the long night, are present, and when you hear their names, it's remember-when time: the comic Mickey Freeman, the Amazing Kreskin, Cousin Brucie, the pianist Irving Fields.
It was trade that allowed me to fire a bunch of my regular line staff and keep my engineers and highly skilled machine operators.Mr Smith suggests that in the long run, this may well be for the best, but in the short run there are significant dislocations that cause real economic pain.
To find out the answer I tried a couple of his hang-ups on a bunch of unsuspecting, regular, un-neurotic people in my presence.
In the past five or so years, a bunch of other regular dancehall club nights have sprung up in London and throughout the UK.
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