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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or things collectively, often implying a casual or informal context.
Example: "The kids arrived at the park as a bunch, ready to play and have fun."
Alternatives: "as a group" or "as a collective".
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He referred to them as, "a bunch of shysters from Siberia".
Establishment Republicans regarded the Goldwaterites as a bunch of yahoos.
It's about what we do as a bunch.
Stevens derided such critics as "a bunch of psychopaths".
Melody Maker condemned them as "a bunch of daft punks".
But as a bunch they are extraordinarily hostile.
'We saw them as a bunch of libertarian adventurists.
We're also castigated as a bunch of nutcakes.
Or does it confirm the red state view of Canadians as a bunch of socialists?
If that is the case, Temple was pretty good as a bunch of disparate parts.
Many Democratic politicians think Obama looks down on them as a bunch of lowlife hacks.
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