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The phrase "a bundling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a collection or grouping of items, often in a business or technical setting.
Example: "The company offered a bundling of services to attract more customers."
Alternatives: "a package" or "a collection".
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The repetitions serve as a tying together, a bundling of memory and a signifier of the nervous heat of telling.
"It is a bundling service and mobile revenues are being used to subside fixed line business - that's a cost.
He offers for sale a Bundling Bed, a Brigham Young bed, and a pair of twin beds, that can be pushed together to look line one.
(D'Arcy eventually became part of Bcom3 Group, acquired last year by Publicis Groupe of Paris, a bundling of agencies and the corporate parent of Burnett as well).
Rhapsody, the subscription music service, is expanding to Latin America through a bundling deal with Telefónica, one of the world's largest telecom providers.
One is a bundling program, in which Medicare would pay hospitals a set fee for certain operations or chronic illnesses, rather than paying piecemeal for every aspect of the treatment.
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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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