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"bunch of different" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a variety of things or items that are not the same. Example: "I went to the store and bought a bunch of different fruits for the fruit salad, such as apples, oranges, and grapes." In this example, the speaker is referring to a variety of different types of fruit that were purchased, implying that they are not all the same type of fruit. It can also be used in a similar way to describe a diverse group of people or things, such as "a bunch of different cultures" or "a bunch of different opinions."
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It's a bunch of different things.
A bunch of different reasons.
"A bunch of different farms.
There are a bunch of different methods.
Our campaign has a bunch of different targets.
You going to learn a bunch of different data structures.
And it's a bunch of different types that I'm suggesting.
There are a bunch of different ways to show it.
That's actually useful in a whole bunch of different cases.
There's been a bunch of different Batman actors.
He started writing a bunch of different books.
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