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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major chunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant portion or large part of something, often in informal contexts.
Example: "A major chunk of the budget will be allocated to marketing efforts this year."
Alternatives: "a significant portion" or "a large segment".
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Electricity theft forms a major chunk of NTL.
So the opinion could paralyze a major chunk of the federal government.
I do a major chunk of writing in my hometown of Gangtok [in Sikkim state].
Reagins said the Angels had no qualms about devoting a major chunk of their payroll to one player.
Moving a major chunk of it to be something different and play a different part is a big step.
"You get a major chunk of quality time with them in December," said Todd Eberle, a Vanity Fair contributing photographer.
"I fear that a major chunk of the global health fund will go to drugs," said Mr. Rajkumar, of Nepal.
"Republicans have lost a major chunk of the voter registration pie and Democrats have picked up a little.
Today a major chunk of the N.B.A.'s revenues in China come from marketing partnerships with multinational corporations and Chinese companies.
The conflicts absorb a major chunk of funding at the cost of the needs of people affected by natural disasters as well as development needs.
Which is pretty much the amount that Mr. Lipkis hoped to make after his Beverly Wilshire evening, with a major chunk deducted for expenses.
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