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The phrase "a bundles" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a bundle" when referring to a single collection or group of items.
Example: "I bought a bundle of firewood for the winter."
Alternatives: "a collection" or "a group".
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A Bundles for Britain organization received an anonymous donation of six dress shirts, immaculate and in excellent condition, with stiff neckbands and rigidly starched bosoms and cuffs.
The New Yorker, August 2 , 1941P. 9 A Bundles for Britain organization received an anonymous donation of six dress shirts, immaculate and in excellent condition, with stiff neckbands and rigidly starched bosoms and cuffs.
Out on the West Coast, where practical jokes grow very large, a Bundles for Congressmen sprang up, & a truck loaded with wooden legs, old clothes, etc., left for Washington, where the author of the bill said sadly.
By John McNulty and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, August 2 , 1941P. 9 A Bundles for Britain organization received an anonymous donation of six dress shirts, immaculate and in excellent condition, with stiff neckbands and rigidly starched bosoms and cuffs.
Cells grown on (A) bundles, (B) laterally-aligned patterns, and (C) vertically-aligned structures of nanowires/nanotubes.
It can be seen that the nanofiber self assembled into bundles and the nanofiber in a bundles had the same growth direction.
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A bundle.
4. Abundance ("a bundle").
That'll save a bundle".
And they made a bundle.
"That cost a bundle".
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