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The phrase "in bundles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items that are grouped or packaged together.
Example: "The flowers were sold in bundles, making it easier for customers to purchase them."
Alternatives: "in groups" or "in packages".
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(Mr. Shepard sells them in bundles of 10).
Everywhere in the room fur were hung in bundles.
Sometimes Caseen products can be bought in bundles.
Plant in bundles for the most dramatic effect.
Belongings were suspended in bundles from the rafters.
She had been an active volunteer in Bundles for Britain in World War II.
Bits are grouped in bundles of eight, which are called bytes.
If the balls swing – a very significant if – this quartet can take wickets in bundles.
Thirty charges in all, some carrying the death penalty, were placed before Tsarnaev in bundles.
The agency originally planned to restructure debts before selling them in bundles.
I can still see them wrapped up so neatly and tied in bundles.
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