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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bumper crop" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an unusually large or abundant harvest of crops. Example: "Thanks to favorable weather conditions, the farmers had a bumper crop of corn this year."
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bumper crop
noun
A large yield; an excess of something.
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"This is a bumper crop.
Growers had a bumper crop this year.
But every year another bumper crop arrives.
It will be a bumper crop.
October's bumper crop tore those plans apart.
There had been a bumper crop of strawberries.
Indeed, a bumper crop has already fallen from that tree.
An earlier version referred to a "bumper crop of marijuana".
If one region falls short, another has a bumper crop.
A bumper crop waits in the port's grain silos.
There has also been a bumper crop of rice.
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