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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bundles of" is used in spoken and written English.
It is often used to refer to multiple items of a particular type. For example, you could say "She had bundles of energy, even after running a marathon."
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Bundles of them.
Bundles of relations".
Bundles of incentives were given and withdrawn.
Columns evoke bundles of papyrus.
(Mr. Shepard sells them in bundles of 10).
They've produced new bundles of products.
Vendors sell bundles of sweet-smelling incense.
Smaller bundles of charge fall apart more easily.
Three planes delivered 72 bundles of supplies for the refugees.
She began to put bundles of photographs on the table.
Nor does spending big bundles of cash on TV advertising.
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