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The phrase "a substantial chunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant portion or amount of something, often in a context where size or importance is being emphasized.
Example: "The project required a substantial chunk of our budget, which we had not anticipated."
Alternatives: "a significant portion" or "a considerable amount."
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But a substantial chunk, around £4bn, would fund tax cuts.
That suggests an election would see the obliteration of a substantial chunk of Labour MPs.
They did represent a substantial chunk of the $5.5 million cost of the home, she acknowledged.
The bank was based in Iceland but a substantial chunk of its business came from Britain.
Disposing of this business would remove a substantial chunk of APN's debts from the INM balance sheet.
The 39 Broadway theaters alone would have lost a substantial chunk of their 12.9 million ticket-buyers in 2007.
And it could get to represent 5percentt or 10percentt of sales, which would be a substantial chunk".
Not only do most people in education know that, so now does a substantial chunk of the Tory party.
For many communities, the payouts add up to a substantial chunk of their overall spending, the analysis found.
But nothing legally binding has yet been signed and a substantial chunk of the club's shares is up for sale.
Here in Virginia, where defense contractors make up a substantial chunk of the economy, such ideals may not fly.
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