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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chunk of her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a part or portion of someone, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions or personality traits.
Example: "After the breakup, he felt like a chunk of her was missing from his life."
Alternatives: "a piece of her" or "a part of her".
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Last week, a chunk of her hair fell out.
(One of them amputated her toes; the other sliced off a chunk of her heel).
Health problems forced Fabienne Zigrit to miss a chunk of her A-level lessons.
Occasionally a chunk of her bangs seemed nearly to stab her left eye.
Now some domestic workers, along with their children, make up a chunk of her volunteers.
Well that was my first fucking broadcast since Sian had had a chunk of her lung removed and chemotherapy.
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Sitting high in the passenger seat, waving with her right hand and holding aloft a chunk of gold with her left, was the birthday girl.
Instead, she draws a chunk of money from her savings, and, one month later, with her paid-for diagnosis, she re-enters the state-funded NHS for the more expensive matter of treatment. .
His sister, a doctor, is still in Italy, where she works for lowish pay despite her degree from a famous American university; a large chunk of her earnings goes to a senior consultant.
She stabs at a chunk of broccoli with her fork.
My daughter smiles and plops a chunk of pineapple into her mouth.
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