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a bunch of standard
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a bunch of standard" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun to complete the thought, such as "standards." You can use a corrected version of this phrase when referring to a collection or group of standards in a specific context, such as regulations or guidelines. Example: "The project must comply with a bunch of standards set by the industry."
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News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
He began with a few remarks mocking his program's predicament during the strike, then fired off a bunch of standard jokes, one about Paul McCartney's divorce agreement and another about his network's ratings.
News & Media
A bunch of standard grade IT people?
News & Media
This includes a bunch of standard fare, like Netflix, Sling TV, Vudu, Pandora, HBO Go, Hulu, CBS All Access, VLC and others.
News & Media
Anyway, Sharp is showing off their limited edition LCD, a bunch of standard LCDs, and of course, their 'new' Blu-ray players that Sharp hopes someone will buy. .
News & Media
There are going to be four HDX titles, six HD movies, and a bunch of standard definition movies all for $4.99 each.
News & Media
For those, and the others that are forced to them at work, Logitech just announced the Wireless Trackball M570 that brings a bunch of standard Logitech features to the platform.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
An England team led by an alluringly statesmanlike Lineker reached the semi-finals and returned as unstyled and homemade-looking frontiersmen of the new era, a bunch of standard-issue, tracksuited footballers mobbed by crowds at Heathrow.
News & Media
Well, Ooma just introduced the HD2, which not only pairs pefectly with the company's VoIP service but offers a bunch of functions standard to feature phones.
News & Media
It follows Facebook testing a bunch of new standard status update prompts like "What's going on, Josh?" and the somewhat creepy "How are you feeling, Josh?" Along with being fun for users, it could be a big help to advertisers, though Facebook tells me it's not piping this data into its ad engine just yet.
News & Media
The band played a kind of best-hits program: a bunch of American standards, as realigned by its own staff arrangers.
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OK, so his set will probably be little more than a bunch of old standards, croaked out by a doddery old‑timer who'd rather be on the golf course.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "bunch of", always follow it with a noun that specifies what you are referring to, such as "standards", "features", or "options".
Common error
Avoid using "a bunch of standard" without specifying what you're referring to. This omission creates a grammatically incorrect phrase. Always include the appropriate noun to complete the meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a bunch of standard" functions as a quantifier followed by an adjective, but it is incomplete and grammatically incorrect without a noun. Ludwig AI indicates that a noun is missing to complete the meaning.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
13%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Academia
7%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a bunch of standard" is grammatically incomplete and requires a noun to be correct. Ludwig AI highlights this issue, suggesting that adding a noun like "standards", "features", or "options" is necessary to complete the meaning. While the phrase appears in various contexts, including news and general discussions, its incorrect structure diminishes its effectiveness. To ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy, always include an appropriate noun after "standard". Consider using alternative phrases such as "a set of standard" or "a number of standard" followed by a noun.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a set of standard practices
Replaces "bunch" with "set" and adds "practices" to complete the meaning.
a number of standard procedures
Substitutes "bunch" with "number" and "procedures" for a more formal tone.
a range of standard features
Uses "range" instead of "bunch" and adds "features" to provide context.
several standard options
Replaces "bunch" with "several" and specifies "options" as the noun.
various standard elements
Employs "various" instead of "bunch" and includes "elements" to clarify meaning.
a collection of standard protocols
Uses "collection" instead of "bunch" and "protocols" to complete the phrase.
a group of standard requirements
Replaces "bunch" with "group" and adds "requirements" for clarity.
multiple standard criteria
Substitutes "bunch" with "multiple" and "criteria" to clarify the meaning.
numerous standard specifications
Uses "numerous" instead of "bunch" and adds "specifications" for a more technical feel.
a variety of standard measures
Employs "variety" instead of "bunch" and includes "measures" to define the context.
FAQs
What's wrong with the phrase "a bunch of standard"?
The phrase "a bunch of standard" is grammatically incorrect because it's missing a noun. It should be followed by a noun like "standards", "features", or "options" to make sense. For example, "a bunch of standard features".
What can I say instead of "a bunch of standard"?
You can use alternatives like "a set of standard", "a number of standard", or "a range of standard" followed by an appropriate noun to complete the phrase.
How can I correct the phrase "a bunch of standard" in my writing?
To correct the phrase, add a noun after "standard" that specifies what you are referring to. For example, "a bunch of standard procedures", "a bunch of standard requirements", or "a bunch of standard specifications".
Is it ever correct to say "a bunch of standard" without a noun?
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "a bunch of standard" without a noun. The phrase requires a noun to provide context and complete its meaning. Always include a noun to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested