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The phrase "a bundle of grass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or grouping of grass, often in a context related to agriculture, gardening, or nature.
Example: "The farmer gathered a bundle of grass to feed the livestock."
Alternatives: "a clump of grass" or "a bunch of grass".
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BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — On a sultry desert evening, as bats fluttered about this town's riverfront park, a man emerged from a reedy marsh carrying a bundle of grass tied with twine.
A month later, in April 2007, the Afghan Human Rights Commission published a report into the shooting which said the victims included a 16-year-old newlywed girl carrying a bundle of grass and a 75-year-old man walking back from the shops.
According to a report by Carlotta Gall of the New York Times, a "16-year-old newly married girl was cut down while she was carrying a bundle of grass to her family's farmhouse..
"I was picking up a bundle of grass when a shell exploded.
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Their backs are bent at ninety degrees, each weighted down by a bundle of dry grass and fire wood, as they sit down to rest.
Tells how one woman picked up a first edition of Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" among a bundle of old books she picked up for a few cents.
The name is Marathi and probably derives from two words, meaning "bundle of grass" and "who takes".
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
I'm a bundle of nerves".
It's a bundle of neuroses.
Henry is a bundle of tics.
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