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Discover Ludwig"big bunch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large quantity or group of something, such as, "We have a big bunch of apples in the fridge."
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Wash and shake dry a big bunch of kale.
Need to burn through a big bunch of scallions?
I carry a big bunch on my head.
Or one of the women receiving a great big bunch at work? God no.
But I wondered whether a cold sorrel soup might work, and picked up a big bunch.
"There'll be a big bunch hitting the first turn together," Lukas predicted.
If it's in season, I'll get a big bunch and chew on them all day.
A big bunch, enough for two or three people, is $1 at Union Square all summer.
He called New Yorkers angered by the production "a big bunch of weenies".
It's such a cheap and versatile vegetable, and extremely easy to cook a big bunch.
It's just a big bunch of recipes -- very big, more than 650.
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