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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small bunch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small quantity or group of items, typically in a casual or descriptive context.
Example: "She picked a small bunch of wildflowers from the meadow to brighten up her room."
Alternatives: "a tiny cluster of" or "a few sprigs of".
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Decorate with a small bunch of holly.
I left a small bunch of flowers from a pilgrim.
But the alleged plotters were a small bunch of retired officers, with no proper plan.
Serves one Chop a small bunch of parsley leaves and eight mint leaves.
They initially comprised a small bunch of student activists, 25 at most, at Nanterre University.
A small bunch of kids and their dads wandered into the ground.
A few weeks ago, I bought a small bunch of mint at the supermarket.
I don't understand recipes that say to use a small bunch of any particular herb.
"Politicians should know it's not just a small bunch of people who are concerned," argued Mr. John.
Tennant came down the gangway in demi-wave and full makeup, holding a small bunch of flowers.
During one of the poet's more abstruse lectures on poetry, a small bunch of boys filed in.
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