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"bucket of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group or amount of something, usually a large amount. For example: "We mixed a bucket of paint to get the perfect shade of blue."
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A bucket of spuds.
We'll throw in a bucket of chlorine.
He's mad as a bucket of frogs.
A bucket of sudsy water sits nearby.
I could eat a bucket of it.
One requires a bucket of liquid nitrogen.
"I picked a huge bucket of them".
She carried a bucket of cookies.
Two carry a bucket of water.
This was a bucket of cyanide.
For an extra bucket of feed?
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