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"in a bunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of items or people. For example, "We gathered all the tools in a bunch to take them outside."
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He asked himself: Why bring in a bunch of lawyers?
* TBD: interface day? bring in a bunch of stuff to mess with for "control" * interface day? bring in a bunch of stuff to mess with for "control".
Um, can you please bring in a bunch of kids to the studio?
/ Juicy cherries in a bunch.
We've been in a bunch of them".
Even simpler, it's in a bunch, immersed in a bunch of other guys.
And, we've adjusted in a bunch of ways.
I engaged in a bunch of anti-social behavior.
"They'd be waiting in a bunch of dump trucks".
The leaders skated in a bunch at program's end.
He has directed and acted in a bunch of films.
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