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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bundle on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a collection or group of items, but the phrase lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I found a bundle on the table, but I couldn't tell what it contained."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a group of".
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But just because you can't blow a bundle on your loved ones doesn't mean that you can't still blow their minds.
Unless you've recently lost a bundle on AT&T stock, pull up a chair -- this is a good one.
But don't spend a bundle on sharks gonads we may toss; better to use the resources on one of the gifts above.
Goldman made a bundle on the trade.
She could save a bundle on cleaning supplies.
However, Luke does not go a bundle on the sainthood side of it.
"Yeah, they're slow, but we're saving a bundle on health care".
If Eagleton goes a bundle on Arsenal and I on Welsh mountains, so be it.
(His stock market book told how he was suckered into losing a bundle on WorldCom stock, but never mind).
Bible" (Workman Publishing), says spending a bundle on a grill does not always mean getting the best product.
It is fine for mending torn seams and rips and could save a bundle on small tailoring jobs.
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