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The phrase "a bundle of idiosyncrasies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection of unique or peculiar traits or behaviors that characterize a person or thing.
Example: "Her quirky personality is a bundle of idiosyncrasies that make her truly one-of-a-kind."
Alternatives: "a collection of quirks" or "a mix of peculiarities".
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Izzie, a bundle of idiosyncrasies who tends toward exasperation and is frequently seen running wielding a kitchen knife with threatening absent-mindedness, is prone to malapropisms: "Now you're commitin' incense," she admonishes Warn about his continuing interest in Pearl.
Norman certainly has demons (and zombies), but he isn't just a bundle of idiosyncrasies waiting for his redemptive glory, a therapeutic reckoning and a tribe of kooks to call his own (though do expect the expected).
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Ruggiero, for one, said she appreciates a goalie who is not a tortured bundle of idiosyncrasies.
It's a bundle of neuroses.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
I'm a bundle of nerves".
First, it is a bundle of technologies.
Henry is a bundle of tics.
He grabbed a bundle of books.
Mr Ozawa is a bundle of contradictions.
"I was just a bundle of nerves.
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