Sentence examples for know a bunch from inspiring English sources

"know a bunch" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a large amount of knowledge or information about a particular subject. Example: "I'm impressed by how much you know about cars. You must really know a bunch about them."

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You know, a bunch of teenagers".

And I know a bunch of 9-year-olds ready to vote for it.

"I know a bunch of folks," Ms. Taylor continues, trying to break the ice.

I know a bunch of kids who are into cassette tapes now.

"I guess coming from the inside, I know a bunch of the bad stuff that can happen," one man wrote.

I know a bunch of capitalists who put a spin on their hunger for a particular kind of capitalist end: they call it "social do-gooding".

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Anyone who has not yet been struck knows a bunch of people who have.

"I knew a bunch of actors who went down to it.

Later I knew a bunch of underground filmmakers and cartoonists, I wanted to be part of something — and it happened.

Your guide almost certainly knows a bunch of great little restaurants, speak-easies and local joints that you would love.

So The Box goes nowhere in a mounting frenzy, as if it knew a bunch of kids could do better.

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