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"bulk of paperwork" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a large amount or majority of paperwork. Example: "The new office policy states that all employees must complete the bulk of paperwork before the end of the week." In this sentence, "bulk of paperwork" is used to indicate the majority of the paperwork that needs to be completed.
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The bulk of the supervision costs are "for parole agents who spend much of their time filling out paperwork to send parolees back to prison".
I found that the expectation on planning, marking, paperwork and box-ticking was far higher in the state sector, and this made up the bulk of my workload.
Liquid snags 8% of a location's top line to cover the cost of six advisers who do background checks on clients, go after deadbeats, automate the paperwork and do the bulk of the accounting.
MOUNTAINS of paperwork.
Huge amount of paperwork.
Reams of paperwork were supplied.
"It's a lot of paperwork".
She riffles through a pile of paperwork.
There was indeed a lot of paperwork.
"It takes a lot of paperwork.
All of a sudden, he received another round of paperwork.
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