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"Good chunk of" is a common and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a significant or substantial portion of something. For example: 1. "He spent a good chunk of his savings on that new car." 2. "She read a good chunk of the book before falling asleep." 3. "We've already completed a good chunk of the project, but there's still more to do." 4. "I only understand a good chunk of what the professor is saying in his lectures." 5. "We've inherited a good chunk of money from our grandparents."
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And a good chunk of "The Wire".
A good chunk of Bristol is booming.
He spends a good chunk of Clint Eastwood's film "J.
That was a good chunk of "Treme," Season 1.
They also bequeathed a "good chunk" of their estate.
We already cover a good chunk of the curriculum".
"It's a pretty good chunk of change," he said.
Ordinarily, you'd pay a good chunk of that in taxes.
No doubt $50 is a good chunk of change.
A good chunk of the training was cultural.
That's driving a good chunk of the sea level rise.
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