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bunch of threads
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bunch of threads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or group of threads, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in discussions about topics or ideas that are interconnected. Example: "In our discussion, we touched on a bunch of threads that need further exploration to fully understand the issue."
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3 human-written examples
Joel at BBG has found a bunch of threads from MGOODE08, apparently a shill for Motorola who posts comments to gadget sites about the Motorola Krave.
News & Media
I pick a bunch of threads that seem doable and get on it.
News & Media
For buttons that get heavy use, try wrapping the long thread of the needle tail around the threads that hold the button, at least 4 or 5 times, tightly, then force the needle and thread through the tight bunch of threads that you have created.
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56 human-written examples
Essentially, the t-shirts will provide you with a ball or bunch of thread or yarn to work with.
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Yazici's vibrant color palette and painterly bunches of thread are the result of pure experimentation without any formal training.
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Mussels attach to the substratum by mean of a bunch of collagenous threads called the byssus [61] and the process of byssal thread production can be energetically expensive, forming 8 to 15% of a mussels' monthly energetic expenditure [62].
Science
Without a long list of revisions to attend to, it was refreshing to sit with a blank slate and go with a bunch of unpremeditated threads.
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Scored for soprano (Marijje van Stralen, unpleasantly amplified, singing Blake), Baroque flute, violin and percussion, it sounds like a bunch of stray threads from the composer's desk.
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Add a bunch of long red threads hanging out from the center of the button (eyeball), to suggest more streaming blood and general messiness.
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This is to keep the threads tidy on the pins and prevent a bunch of knots when the threads are removed from the loom.
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Think threaded SMS – now throw in a bunch of other protocols into the same thread.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the formality of your writing. While "bunch of threads" is generally acceptable, more formal contexts might benefit from alternatives like "series of threads" or "network of connections".
Common error
Avoid using "bunch of threads" excessively in formal or academic writing. While understandable, it can come across as casual. Opt for more precise and professional vocabulary to maintain a sophisticated tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "bunch of threads" is a noun phrase. As Ludwig's examples show, this phrase typically functions as the object of a verb or preposition, denoting a collection or group of threads whether physical or conceptual.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "bunch of threads" is a grammatically sound and usable expression generally applied to denote a collection of interconnected ideas, topics, or literal threads. While Ludwig confirms its correctness, its informality means that it's best suited for neutral contexts like news and media rather than formal academic writing. Consider related phrases such as "series of threads" or "network of connections" for more professional settings. Ensure clarity in its usage to indicate if you are talking about threads literally or metaphorically. Therefore, while acceptable, writers should be mindful of the audience and context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
series of threads
This alternative focuses on the sequential nature of the threads rather than the grouping.
bundle of threads
This alternative emphasizes the physical grouping of threads.
lot of threads
This alternative provides a less specific quantity than "bunch".
couple of threads
This is a more specific amount. It means that are only two threads.
bunch of wires
Replaces threads to wires, indicating physical strands typically related to electricity.
bunch of stitches
This alternative describes how threads can be used in the process of stitching.
bunch of characters
This alternative moves away from physical threads to abstract entities in writing or storytelling.
bunch of streams
It substitutes "threads" with "streams", evoking a sense of flow or continuous data.
bunch of clues
This alternative shifts the meaning to related hints or pieces of information.
bunch of factors
Replaces threads with factors, focusing on contributing elements in a situation.
FAQs
How can I use "bunch of threads" in a sentence?
You can use "bunch of threads" to describe interconnected ideas or topics, as in "The presentation touched on a "bunch of threads" that require further investigation."
What's a more formal alternative to "bunch of threads"?
For formal contexts, consider using alternatives such as "series of threads", "network of connections", or "complex web of relationships".
Is "bunch of threads" appropriate for academic writing?
While grammatically correct, "bunch of threads" might be too informal for some academic contexts. Evaluate your audience and the overall tone of your paper before using it. More formal alternatives are often preferred.
How does "bunch of threads" differ from "bundle of threads"?
"Bunch of threads" generally refers to interconnected concepts or topics, while "bundle of threads" often suggests a physical collection of literal threads grouped together. The choice depends on whether you're speaking metaphorically or literally.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested