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Discover LudwigThe word "bunches" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large number of something. For example, "I bought bunches of apples from the farmers' market."
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GP Midway through DC United's game against Montreal Impact, just after Eddie Johnson had once again narrowly missed being on the spot for a chipped through ball, DC coach Chad Ashton remarked to a sideline interviewer that when the striker's first DC goal came, that then "they'd start coming in bunches".
You do need mature spinach, of the kind that's so puzzlingly ignored by supermarkets, who favour the baby leaves that are far too delicate for this dish; I'm lucky enough to have a local market that sells it in big muddy bunches; greengrocers and farm shops are other good sources.
Sophie's stone features the dove of peace with its olive branch, two ripe bunches of grapes – "also because, later, she loved wine" – and a small, subtly carved background of rolling hills and cypress trees.
At about 450 years old, the Old Vine has survived war, fire and pestilence, and still produces fat bunches of red Žametovka grapes (most vines slow down at the tender age of 40).
Perhaps the goals will indeed now come in bunches.
Specialist shops Le Bar a Vins 52 Place d'Armes (open 9am-7pm, Sundays 9.30am-3pm, closed Wednesday) Tucked away on the far side of the ugly Place d'Armes is the quaint, cosy Bar a Vins, full of barrels, bottles and decorations ranging from a trombone to bunches of fake grapes around the bar, where you can order a drink while you choose your wine.
The models walked down the catwalk wearing purple lipstick, their hair in crimped bunches, to the strains of Donovan's 'Season of The Witch'.
Growers, sometimes using varieties that reach optimal sugar levels earlier, slice the canes holding the bunches of grapes so they begin to dry while still on the vine.
Such fields can be used to accelerate bunches of electrons injected into the plasma alternately with the protons.According to AWAKE's spokesman, Allen Caldwell of the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich, the electric fields in a machine like this will be 100 times stronger than those of the ILC.
Before dusk 2,000 people gathered under the Holodomor memorial in Kyiv, decorated with loaves of bread, bunches of wheat and a sea of candles.
A crew of 30 Mexican grape-pickers, wearing headlamps and orange safety vests, races down the rows in silence, deftly severing the bunches with crescent-shaped knives and dropping them into plastic bins.
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