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The phrase "cohesive batch" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group of things or elements that are connected or stuck together in a strong and unified way. You can use it when describing a set of objects, ideas, or people that work together effectively or have a strong connection. Example: "The team was able to successfully complete the project thanks to their cohesive batch of skills and dedication."
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"For the Good Times" (Milking Bull/EMI) subtly improves on that debut, with a diverse but cohesive batch of covers, all lovingly played, with the tiniest spark of mischief.
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Mixing is generally enhanced for slightly cohesive materials, but decreases for larger cohesion, similar to trends observed in tumbling batch mixers.
On its self-titled recent Nonesuch debut, the band brings cohesive warmth as well as imposing fluency to a batch of concise new tunes; in person it gives off more heat and light, sometimes blindingly so.
On its self-titled Nonesuch debut, the band — with Chris Potter on saxophones, Ben Williams on bass and Antonio Sanchez on drums — brings cohesive warmth as well as imposing fluency to a batch of concise new tunes by Mr. Metheny, whose gift for springlike melody is undiminished.
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The collection felt cohesive.
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