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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a load of bunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is nonsense or not true.
Example: "The claims made in that article are just a load of bunk; there's no evidence to support them."
Alternatives: "a bunch of nonsense" or "complete rubbish".
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What a load of bunk, I thought as I stood outside her bungalow, 80 pounds (about $125) poorer and seemingly no less cocksure.
What a load of bunk.
So all these stories you see of kids being "addicted" to video games, they're largely a load of bunk.
An error theorist doesn't believe in such things; she takes talk of such things to be a load of bunk.
That also has a lot to do with Apple "missing" analyst expectations on iPhone 5 sales, which I think is a load of bunk.
So when Steve Jobs, who described the phone as "really cool engineering," says "don't hold it that way," well, that's a load of bunk.
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What a load of nonsense.
What a load of rot!
These tests get a lot of attention because they're red meat for the grumpy masses who think that wine tasting is a load of pretentious bunk.
What a load of bull!
What a load of baloney.
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