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The phrase "forms the bulk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something constitutes the majority or main part of a whole.
Example: "The research conducted over the past year forms the bulk of our findings in this report."
Alternatives: "makes up the majority of" or "constitutes the main part of".
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The dermis forms the bulk of the mammalian skin.
Sometimes the reinforcing carbon comes loose from the matrix that forms the bulk of the composite, or layers come apart, a process called delamination.
The development is perhaps logically to be expected of those at the leading edge of the baby boom generation, which forms the bulk of the market.
More internet traffic, even in impoverished states such as North Korea, could ultimately mean more opportunities to sell digital advertising, which forms the bulk of Google's $50bn£31bnbn) in annual revenue.
(Three years ago he persuaded Musharraf to give 50m rupees/£385,000), which forms the bulk of an interest-bearing fund that is meant to keep the school afloat, but doesn't).
It almost forms the bulk of the comments on the articles that feature the photo I took with David Cameron and the scathing comments I made afterwards about his policies.
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Their secretions form the bulk of semen.
These three groups form the bulk of the official censors.
Russian music – Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto, Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony – formed the bulk of the programme.
(His students formed the bulk of the orchestra for the reading).
Sales people traditionally have formed the bulk of these business travelers.
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