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The phrase 'with a bunch of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the presence of a group of people or things. For example, you could say "I went out to the movies with a bunch of my friends."
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Being with a bunch of guys.
I'm with a bunch of nuts".
You end up with a bunch of data points.
The farmer ends up with a bunch of leaves.
I was just doing stuff with a bunch of kids.
Daily hand-to-hand combat with a bunch of robots?
He didn't surround himself with a bunch of yes men.
Could I really survive living with a bunch of students?
So he created this page with a bunch of links.
I've been playing with a bunch of my friends bands.
I was sitting with a bunch of gay men.
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