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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundant chunks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of pieces or segments of something, often in a context where the size or amount is significant.
Example: "The recipe called for abundant chunks of vegetables to enhance the flavor and texture of the dish."
Alternatives: "plentiful pieces" or "ample portions".
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Main-course luminaries are the gossamer shrimp and vegetable tempura, the memorable lobster teriyaki with a sprightly sauté of asparagus, oyster mushrooms, onions and other vegetables joining abundant chunks of lobster, and the deep-fried breaded shrimp served with tartar sauce.
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And he has spent a chunk of his country's abundant oil riches to prop up the Castro brothers and finance a wider anti-American bloc.
The water supply was not just clean, clear and abundant, but in the streams of Poyais there were chunks of gold.
The structure's abundant ornamentation makes it appear to have been chiseled out of a single chunk of stone.
Chunks of Gorgonzola, balls of mozzarella, marinated artichoke hearts, roasted peppers, olives and hearts of palm finished the abundant platter.
We were more impressed with the chicken soup, which contained big chunks of meat, carrot and orzo; and the green soup (caldo verde), a creamy potato soup laced with abundant julienned collard greens and slices of tasty Portuguese sausage.
Blowing chunks.
In chunks.
Abundant parking.
Abundant servings.
Abundant humility?
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