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The phrase "adding a bunch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe the act of including a large quantity of something.
Example: "She was adding a bunch of new features to the app to enhance user experience."
Alternatives: "including a lot of" or "incorporating many".
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"I like making stuff up, adding a bunch of things together and seeing how it tastes".
"A generation later, Mexicans are now claiming Tostitos for Mexicans by adding a bunch of stuff on top," he said.
Try adding a bunch of untrained, armed civilians into the mix — this type of intervention could have made things much worse.
"My mom let him stay home because she knows how bad it gets," she said, adding, "A bunch of bullies start to throw things like batteries, frozen eggs and potatoes from the roof".
But the company is also adding a bunch of new features.
Today, the company is opening up Ad Planner for anyone with a Google account and adding a bunch of features.
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A year later, I have added a bunch of new mantras to my playlist.
Asked what Smith is taking over, he added: "A bunch of under-performing players.
Carrying enough water for you and your dog adds a bunch of weight.
We're going to rap over it and add a bunch of sounds".
Stadium builders tend to meet the requirements and add a bunch of urinals.
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