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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an attractive, muscular man, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She couldn't help but notice the new guy at the gym; he was definitely a hunk."
Alternatives: "a stud" or "a heartthrob".
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Runner-up: Cor, what a hunk, eh?
"It looked like a hunk of glass," Mr. Kasliwal said.
The staid Wall Street Journal called him a "hunk".
Or perhaps, in this case, a hunk of burning tofu.
I called him a hunk and he started laughing.
A hunk of fillet will do just fine.
Maybe a hunk of gold was buried behind it.
He chipped off a hunk for each person.
You wouldn't find people eating a hunk of Cotija cheese".
Inside was a hunk of concrete wrapped in paper.
He does it again with a hunk of cheese.
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