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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astonishing bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that are surprising or impressive in some way.
Example: "The team presented an astonishing bunch of ideas that left everyone in awe during the meeting."
Alternatives: "remarkable group" or "impressive collection".
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"When we get up and running again," he said, "as other orchestras in this position have, we will advertise for the jobs that we need to replace, and I'm sure we will get an astonishing bunch of individuals who will want to perform and live in this great city".
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The crowd was astonishing.
The CSA has been transformational for The Oak Tree as this wonderful bunch of people descend on the farm regularly and do an astonishing amount of work in a relaxed, cheerful atmosphere.
"We had a bunch of ideas for ways we could make Trello grow faster and do all kinds of astonishing new features and hire sales and marketing teams to work on Trello Business Class.
It seems astonishing, considering that the Kenyans run with such graceful domination in Boston and New York and everywhere on the roads, bunching and surging in packs, such elegant wolves.
He got a bunch of Blue Dogs elected, while Howard Dean got some better Democrats elected in places that were jaw-droppingly astonishing, because they were considered such longshots by party "insiders" following "conventional wisdom".
Honey bunch.
Absolutely astonishing".
But astonishing?
Truly astonishing.
How astonishing!
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