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The phrase "a bundle on a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could potentially be used in a context where something is being described as being placed or carried on a bundle, but without additional information, its usage is unclear.
Example: "She placed a bundle on a table, ready to be opened."
Alternatives: "a package on a" or "a load on a".
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Bible" (Workman Publishing), says spending a bundle on a grill does not always mean getting the best product.
Vouchers often expire, so don't drop a bundle on a skydiving package for someone if they are going to wuss out or procrastinate about using it.
Every year, Mr. Johnson spends a bundle on a big tree from Mr. Ivkovic to put up in front of his Harlem brownstone.
It's putting a bundle on a stick and heading off into the great unknown.
If you see a Laberdolive among them, pick that, the ne plus ultra of Armagnacs — expect to spend a bundle on a single glass and it's completely worth it.
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Unless you've recently lost a bundle on AT&T stock, pull up a chair -- this is a good one.
Goldman made a bundle on the trade.
The National Football League wants to buttress the sagging ratings of ABC's "Monday Night Football," an admirable gesture to help a network that is losing a bundle on its marquee property.
She could save a bundle on cleaning supplies.
If Eagleton goes a bundle on Arsenal and I on Welsh mountains, so be it.
However, Luke does not go a bundle on the sainthood side of it.
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