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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bunch of small" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or group of small items or entities.
Example: "We found a bunch of small rocks along the riverbank that were perfect for our project."
Alternatives: "a collection of small" or "a group of small".
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But we can test a bunch of small experiments.
Cutting open a white grapefruit, for instance, he discovered "a bunch of small, poorly formed seeds".
But that's what restaurants are: a bunch of small things, done well, or badly.
At Iron Gate, you get a bunch of small plates to share, and it is very Mediterranean, which I love.
"They are preventing a bunch of small companies such as ours from becoming profitable," he said, referring to the agency.
Maybe there really are a bunch of small inventors out there getting wrongfully infringed by larger companies.
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This is not the sweet story of an underdog horse coming out of nowhere to make good for a bunch of small-time owners.
He plays samples of banned songs by women, including Jeannie C. Riley's hit "Harper Valley P.T.A.," about a mother telling off a bunch of small-town hypocrites.
Alternatively, it could mean the Higgs itself is made up of a bunch of smaller particles.
Hippos' mouths have huge tusks, slicing incisors and a bunch of smaller chewing teeth.
For good measure it swiftly announced a governing coalition with a bunch of smaller parties; the coalition now accounts for nearly 300 seats.
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