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Discover Ludwig"bunch up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of people or things that are close together. For example, "Everyone bunched up at the entrance of the park, eager to get inside."
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bunch up
verb
To come or gather together.
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Some bunch up and cover less.
As the group slows to a jog, it begins to bunch up again.
This simple enhancement ensures that the garment doesn't bunch up around the legs or waistband.
Once ingested, the intestines can bunch up on the ribbon in an attempt to pass it.
If sections bunch up, slow speed to ~0 (blade will idle forward extremely slowly at this setting).
Make others come and bunch up around you.
The ribbon should now bunch up around the elastic.
These may bunch up if tucked into your boots.
Let them bunch up and rest against one-another.
You will notice the fabric begins to bunch up; this is normal.
Lay the bags out flat, so the food doesn't bunch up in one corner.
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