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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole bunch of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in conversational English, and can be used in certain contexts in written English.
For example, you could write, "I have a whole bunch of books that I'm going to give away."
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A whole bunch of things.
Or a whole bunch of them.
It was a whole bunch of characters".
We had a whole bunch of nothing".
This is a whole bunch of people.
You raised a whole bunch of them.
I saw a whole bunch of guys.
I took a whole bunch of pictures.
It's got a whole bunch of little vesicles in it.
Anna: It's been a whole bunch of minutes already.
We don't need a whole bunch of brand-new innovations.
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