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Discover Ludwig"bunch about" is not a proper or commonly used phrase in English.
It sounds awkward and nonsensical. It is not grammatically correct and does not have a specific meaning. It is not recommended to use it in written English. Example of incorrect usage: "I have a bunch about my favorite book."
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The asparagus is $4 a bunch, about eight ounces.
While the pasta cooks, chop a small bunch (about 8g) of dill and stir it into the cucumber.
soured cream 300g dill a small fresh bunch, about 15g wine vinegar a little Make the pastry by putting the soured cream into a small bowl.
Conquering another gang's territory and annexing it (by starting and winning a gang war, which essentially involves shooting a whole bunch of gang members) will raise CJ's respect by a whole bunch (about 30%).
But I don't want to hear a bunch about it in the locker room before the ballgame.
While stabbing at an omelet and sipping green tea, Granby talked a bit about basketball and a bunch about life.
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The energy of proton bunch is about 1 TeV and the hydrogen plasma is used for the simulations in zero plasma temperature.
1/3 cup dry white wine. 2 bunches (about 1 pound) kale, stemmed and torn into large pieces.
Overlap the bunches about 2 in each side electrical tie these too.
"Boys' performance tends to spread more widely - more boys tend to get to the very highest levels whereas girls' results tend to bunch more about the average".
Each repetition consisted of a manually-fed log bunch, weighing about 30 kg.
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