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The phrase "a bunch of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to a large quantity or collection of items or people.
Example: "I have a bunch of ideas for our upcoming project that I would like to share."
Alternatives: "a lot of" or "a number of".
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He wasn't collecting them for their numismatic value or even for their cumulative face value but just for the pleasure of having a bunch of something.
She tried other kinds of candy, and it was the same, a bunch of something she could not remember ever knowing".
"[Organized people] won't throw a bunch of something into one big empty basket," she says.
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"The environmental movement these days is mainly a bunch of 30-somethings or 40-somethings," he explained as he assembled the students this week for a news conference and photo session with journalists from Bangladesh, Japan, Australia and a dozen other countries.
There is someone who discovers that so much around him is a bunch of bullroar, something teenagers know instinctively.
But being practical and legitimate usually involves political lobbying or trying to start a discourse with legislators, not telling a bunch of stoners something they already know.
You bring in a 20-something and put him or her in a bunch of 40-somethings, that's going to challenge the status quo.
Turns out a bunch of 40-something actors playing teenagers is even funnier than a bunch of 30-something actors playing teenagers.
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess I may have found a bunch of pieces of something called Forged Darkness, but I'd gladly trade it for the last 100 hours of my life back, please.
This recently appointed crop is not a bunch of 20-somethings.
Managing a bunch of 20-somethings in a start-up was completely different.
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a lot of something
a clump of something
a vision of something
a festival of something
a push of something
a victim of something
a lack of something
a closeup of something
a piece of something
a badge of something
a glass of something
a drink of something
a symptom of something
a reminder of something
a signifier of something
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