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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chunk of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or segment of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I took a chunk of a cookie and savored the chocolate chips."
Alternatives: "a piece of a" or "a portion of a".
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Also on display is a chunk of a wall mural created by a patient.
A chunk of a wing was yanked out of a tree.
"It is hard to not lobby and own a chunk of a lobbying firm," Bennett said.
Usually what you get is a narrowly focused view of a bandleader's direction, a chunk of a discourse.
The impact knocked a chunk of a parapet off the roof of the taller building and scattered bricks.
It's such a chunk of a visitor's itinerary and there will be a momentum that this is a reality.
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With the Rangers paying a chunk of A-Rod's wages, the Yankees can afford $80m a year on salaries for five players.
The sauce tasted even better, I thought, sopped up with a chunk of an Acme Bakery baguette.
A chunk of an exploded Ariane 4 rocket chopped through a six-metre arm extending from Cerise, a French military satellite.
A Riley is a Riley, a chunk of sensation, a singular field, an event, an encounter.
A chunk of the 1950s follows hard on a chunk of the 1970s.
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