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Free sign upThe phrase "and a bundle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or group of items, often implying a significant quantity or variety.
Example: "She brought along a bundle of gifts for the children at the charity event."
Alternatives: "and a heap of" or "and a collection of".
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A large supply of paper and a bundle of pens.
She left behind two grown children and a bundle of unanswered questions.
He has a rookie coach, a first-time general manager and a bundle of draft picks.
Vitaly Petrov brings speed, a hefty repair bill and a bundle of sponsorship cash.
The woman had a coat draped over her, and a bundle of clothes for a pillow.
Most likely, analysts and investors had correctly assumed that recertification, and a bundle of new money, would arrive.
At the garden supply store I got green wooden floral sticks and a bundle of mixed pine.
P. oceanica is a clonal grass species, with lignified rhizomes and a bundle of erect strip-like leaves.
Instead, a young girl with no relation to Mr. Lien accepted a statuette and a bundle of bills.
In 2006, Syngenta supplied Coursey with data and a "bundle of studies," and edited his paper, which was labelled as a Harris School Working Paper.
Football belongs to all of us, we all have an expert opinion and a personal history and a bundle of shared memories and hopes.
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