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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bunch of flyers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe a collection or group of flyers. Example: "I handed out a bunch of flyers promoting my concert at the local coffee shop."
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On the first day, I was dropped in the middle of a random suburb with a bunch of flyers, a bottle of water, and two houses I was scheduled to aerate.
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The app has the feel of a bunch of neighborhood flyers on your phone.
If you ran a club in the late 1980s or early 90s, you probably couldn't afford to buy radio spots or rent out public billboards but you could spend a few hours with a copy machine, scissors, and a pound of Elmer's glue to make a bunch of cheap, effective, DIY flyers.
Tells about the kind of flyers he received.
Visit a spot where there are lots of flyers.
A bunch of ventriloquists?
"A bunch of racists".
#bbcdp "Bunch of migrants".
"Bunch of niggers, mostly".
A bunch of them.
What a bunch of pikers!
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