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The phrase "make the bulk of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a majority of something, such as a group of people or items in a collection. For example: "Paper products make the bulk of our store's sales."
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Happy Acres' new operators have five years to make the bulk of their goals happen.
Some make the bulk of their living by testifying in court in accident lawsuits.
The $60m sequel is also expected to make the bulk of its money from international audiences.
And after all, for most businesses, this is when they make the bulk of their income".
Linux companies like Novell make the bulk of their revenue from support and service for Linux, not the initial sale.
He notes that most traditional agencies "make the bulk of their money in print, radio and television".
The smartest personalities build their brands enough to make the bulk of their money on peripheral jobs.
Still, most improvements in the economy have been incremental rather than dramatic, and limited mostly to companies that make the bulk of their profits overseas.
Gloomy long-term predictions about general implications of climate-change across the entire economy will continue to make the bulk of executives really worried but largely paralysed.
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Bay Street makes the bulk of its money during the summer.
Taiwan already makes the bulk of components like disk drives and power adaptors in Chinese factories.
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