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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a general quantity or group of items or people, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "We talked about a bunch of different topics during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding a group" or "concerning a lot".
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This is what it's all about, a bunch of guys working together.
So I started talking about a bunch of random stuff".
Who cares about a bunch of emo bands from 2005?
It's about a bunch of people who overcome adversity".
"This is not about a bunch of rogue C.E.O.'s.
In contrast, "Transparent," Jill Soloway's new series about a bunch of L.A. Jews, feels new.
It's about a bunch of kids trying to become a successful musical group.
The thing is, they were talking about a bunch of high school students.
She responded sporadically at first, then began writing more often "about a bunch of everything".
It's not about a bunch of guys trapped in a mine.
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