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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chunk of it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant portion or piece of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I only read a chunk of it before deciding to put the book down for a while."
Alternatives: "a portion of it" or "a piece of it".
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It will force the banks to write off another slice of the bad debt, and repay a chunk of it from its own budget.
Slim made his fortune when Mexico privatized its telecom sector, and sold a chunk of it to Slim's company at a cheap price.
Handing a chunk of it to shareholders, through dividends or buybacks, is overdue.
She wanted to give a chunk of it away, but was not sure how.
A chunk of it, like many in Texas, is leased for oil and gas activities.
Is it any wonder that a pretty young striver like Lee wants a chunk of it?
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It used a chunk of its haul to acquire a software vendor.
"It was just like a chunk of wax — it didn't look like a bar of Dove".
The company intends to spend a chunk of the $95 million it hopes to raise on settling its debt.
"The summer period is a chunk of time, and it's like a black box.
$539 is still a chunk of change, but it might give the iPad shopper pause.
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