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The phrase "are a bundle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that possesses a lot of a particular quality, often in a lively or energetic way.
Example: "The children are a bundle of joy, always laughing and playing together."
Alternatives: "full of energy" or "a source of excitement".
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Young children are a bundle of paradoxes.
Our Isis minders are a bundle of nerves.
For the most ardent positive reinforcement trainers, animals are a bundle of malleable behaviours.
Organizations are a bundle of numerous activities, some more profitable for the organization than others.
The fans are a bundle of nerves, pacing, drinking strong coffee, wine and beer in, of all places, an Argentine restaurant.
So Freud's idea is that each of us, when we are born, are a bundle of incoherent desires and needs and passions.
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I'm a bundle of nerves".
It's a bundle of neuroses.
Henry is a bundle of tics.
Mr Ozawa is a bundle of contradictions.
First, it is a bundle of technologies.
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