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"bundle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of things that have been collected and tied up together. For example, "She carried a bundle of textbooks into the lecture hall."
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I'm a bundle of nerves".
It's a bundle of neuroses.
Bundle of creativity, humor and joy.
This is a perplexing bundle of criticisms.
A bundle of stinking rags and flesh".
First, it is a bundle of technologies.
Henry is a bundle of tics.
He grabbed a bundle of books.
That bundle of Irish bank loans?
Mr Ozawa is a bundle of contradictions.
It's a bundle of clichés.
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