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The phrase "amazing bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that are impressive or remarkable in some way.
Example: "I had the pleasure of working with an amazing bunch of talented individuals on this project."
Alternatives: "incredible group" or "fantastic team".
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We are an amazing bunch.
"An amazing bunch of people," Gill says.
We've got an amazing bunch of people – we've got [Michael] Fassbender back, Nick Hoult back, Jennifer Lawrence back – we all had a cracking time last time.
But there is also gossip, cricket (a mutual passion), jokes (they use a silly, shared argot: "haddock" for headache, "bogray" for buggery, and so on), an amazing bunch of first drafts ("Church Going", "Myxomatosis", "An Arundel Tomb") and, above all, book talk.
They're an amazing bunch of people, and they have a terrific culture.
Apart from anything else they have assembled an amazing bunch of bloggers and participants for the trip.
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The Kennedy cousins are an amazing bunch--you only have to be in a room with one of them for about fifteen seconds to know there IS something different about them--a sense of history, of oratory, of occasion.
It's quite amazing what a bunch of tape heads, some fragile tape, and a bit of whiskey can do to the entire canon of Western Music.
I've been working with a bunch amazing artists that I've met in real life in New York and some online babes.
They are a bunch of amazing idiots.
"We work with a whole bunch of amazing directors," he says.
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