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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious chunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial portion of something, often in a context where the size or importance of that portion is being emphasized.
Example: "After reviewing the budget, I realized that a serious chunk of our funds is allocated to marketing."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount" or "a significant portion".
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If you don't, you can say goodbye to a serious chunk of money.
After all, who wouldn't want a serious chunk of bespoke wood-fired oven?
And the now not-secret Bruce Springsteen show is going to take a serious chunk of the evening.
To own a superyacht such as this one, you need to have a serious chunk of disposable income.
However, it can take up a serious chunk of room — roughly 375MB per minute on your device's internal memory.
With the average congressional office running on about $1.3 million annually, members have had to trim a serious chunk of change.
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Let's be honest: When you're in a serious relationship, a good chunk of your weekend is devoted to "couple time".
The Serious Chunk Smoker, a one-cubic-foot box with three types of wood, is $37.55.
And at the bottom, a carefully crafted caption sought to suggest that this serious chunk of space was being devoted to -- well, humor.
There was a good chunk of time when I was a serious scrooge around the holidays.
The Brit actor favors serious suits, impressive neckwear, and for a good chunk of the last few years he's rocked a Caesar haircut.
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