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bunch

[buhnch] / bʌntʃ /




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“It is taking up a lot of resources, which is contributing to climate change and habitat loss and a bunch of other things.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“I know, but you have to admit, there are a bunch of unknowns.”

From Literature

Nvidia’s underwhelming recent stock performance also underscores how there are simply a bunch of more compelling investment opportunities in the chip sector these days than there were in the past.

From MarketWatch

"It's been framed that a bunch of young men sat around with craft knives. You have a sample opening room with employees wearing PPE opening samples."

From BBC

This was Belichick's first time coaching a college football team, a group composed of a bunch of teenagers with often much steeper learning curves compared to the pros of the NFL.

From BBC