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"a bundle of sheets" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means a collection or group of sheets that have been tied or wrapped together. You can use this phrase when describing a physical object, such as a stack of paper or fabric, as well as figuratively, such as a collection of information or resources. Example 1: The housekeeper carried a heavy bundle of sheets up the stairs to change the bedding in the guest room. Example 2: The professor's presentation was accompanied by a bundle of informative handouts for the students to review. Example 3: The antique shop displayed a bundle of old love letters tied with a ribbon, each one telling a different story.
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Each of them was to bring along a bundle of garbage wrapped in a newspaper sheet.
The spectrometer consists of a sheet of plastic scintillator, a bundle of non-scintillating plastic fibers, and an sCMOS camera recording system.
Close to the N-terminal, the highly structured DNA-binding domain (DBD) is the most conserved component of Hsfs, consisting of an antiparallel four-stranded β-sheet (β1-β2-β3-β4 β1-β2-β3-β4 β1-β2-β3-β4 β1-β2-β3-β4-helices (H1, H2, H3).
Strands β3 to β8 are connected by a bundle of helices: helices A and F pack against the concave side of the central β-sheet, while helices B, C, D, and E pack against the convex side [ 38, 39].
The answer to the wide persistence of malnutrition consists of a bundle of measures: Teaching about nutrition Application of guidelines Systematic target calculation with insertion in the medical order sheets Daily monitoring of nutrition delivery.
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.
He grabbed a bundle of books.
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