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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole hunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large piece or amount of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "He brought a whole hunk of cheese to the party, and everyone loved it."
Alternatives: "a big chunk" or "a large piece".
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The cops couldn't exactly kick the guy out, since it's not illegal to stuff your face with raw meat but after trolling the festival for about an hour, he wound up leaving without making too much of a stink, somehow managing to eat the better part of a whole hunk of gelatinous cow without vomiting all over the place.
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I found myself rather obsessively comparing pages from my screenplays – essentially dialogue plus directions – with pages from my published novel, and asking myself, "Is my fiction sufficiently different from a screenplay?" Whole hunks of A Pale View looked to me awfully similar to a screenplay – dialogue followed by "direction" followed by more dialogue.
For dramatic presentation, you could bring out the whole hunk of meat but that creates a 1950s patriarch vibe, as someone has to carve the thing while everyone looks on.
Because the whole hunk can feed so many (over 20, if your guests like thin-ish slices), many hosts buy a "prime rib" that does not include all the bones, which therefore ends up as a much smaller roast.
"And in my heart I have nothing but a whole bunch of hunk-a, hunk-a burning love for each one of you," added Mr. Blagojevich, an Elvis Presley fan.
Some of the rock up there had become so unstable that whole hunks of the terrain were moving like glaciers.
There are deep grooves here and there too, along which the boys once raced drops of ink: some of these go so deep that whole hunks and heels of oak have fallen away.
Nothing beats sopping up a rich sauce with a hunk of sourdough – except perhaps this: a whole roll filled with this thick, savoury seaside soup.
This beef soup is laden with hunks of short ribs, cabbage, carrots and yucca, and a whole piece of corn on the cob.
At 82nd Street and Broadway, just around the corner, is a spiffy Barnes & Noble, covering nearly a whole city block, where buying a few books could set you back a good hunk of your weekly paycheck.
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