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The phrase "chunks of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to portions of something that are larger than individual pieces. For example, "The cake was cut into several chunks of fudgy goodness."
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Make chunks of yards downfield.
Huge chunks of this generation are lost.
Noah ate little chunks of chicken.
The government took chunks of his fortune.
Even thick chunks of fish should work.
They also ate chunks of Zainabo's flesh.
I quote chunks of it to him.
Big chunks of money are changing hands.
There will be small chunks of potato.
Chunks of plaster covered his bed.
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