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What does "bunch of" mean? How's it different from "lots of"?

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Rebecca

Here, "a bunch of" simply means "a lot of". "A bunch of" is an informal way of speaking, while "lots of" is more standard. Ex: I have a bunch of work to do. Ex: I bought a bunch of groceries at the store today.

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