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The phrase "a chunk like" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a piece or portion of something that resembles or is similar to another item. Example: "I found a chunk like this in the garden, and it looks just like the one we saw in the museum."
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It took a chunk like that [indicates fist-sized morsel of forearm].
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Much of the Enron exposure can be traced to bond trades or straight loans, but there was also a chunk from credit-like transactions such as commodity derivatives that involved cash advances by the bank.
Much of the Enron exposure can be traced to bond trades or straight loans, but there was also a chunk from credit-like transactions such as commodity derivatives involving cash advances by the bank.
He enjoys ending a review on a gesture of speechlessness, helplessly waving his hand at a chunk of writing he likes.
A chunk of it, like many in Texas, is leased for oil and gas activities.
It appeared to be a chunk of basalt, like many others strewed on the Martian surface.
At the end of the Wednesday mixing session, Luger paid J. R., the studio manager, with A.T.M.-fresh cash, plus a chunk of herb, like a tip, and we took off.
Like a chunk The plant lifts easily now, like an old tooth.
"It was just like a chunk of wax — it didn't look like a bar of Dove".
The rate of energy dissipation depends on how well the star vibrates — ringing like a bell or thunking like a chunk of wood.
Like a chunk.
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