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"chunk about" can be used in written English as a common phrase.
It is typically used to refer to a specific section or portion of a sentence that contains important or relevant information. Example: "Let's focus on the second chunk about the budget proposal before moving on to the next point."
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Dacre obliged with a long chunk about family morality.
He owes the single biggest chunk, about $1 million, to a private jet company.
The biggest chunk, about $1.25 billion, will be paid to its largest customer and shareholder, JPMorgan Chase.
His impatience piqued, he broke off a chunk about the size of a 50p piece and started to eat it.
The single largest chunk, about $31 billion, went to renew expiring tax breaks that are generally useful but unrelated to jobs.
About two-thirds of that comes from parking, ground transportation and rental car concessions, and the next biggest chunk, about 16 percent, from food, beverage and retailing.
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At nights, just to clear my head, I'd write chunks about what drove me in politics, the beliefs I held.
Is this salvaged chunk of Robin Hood Gardens, about to be unveiled at the Venice Biennale, all that's left of bold social housing in Britain?
Meanwhile, cut the tofu into chunks about 3cm square.
2. Cut the carrot into chunks about as long as the Jerusalem artichokes.
Add the potatoes: Cut each potato into chunks, about 4cm in size.
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