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a group of, a bunch of, a handful of [#permalink] New post 09 May 2005, 14:55
1) A group of people gathers in front of the building.
2) A bunch of idiots trusts the witch doctor.
3) A handful of experts do the job well.

Are these correct ?
How do I decide whether I should judge based on 'group/bunch/handful'
or 'people/idiots/experts' ?

Any other such examples you can think of ?

thanks,
a group of, a bunch of, a handful of   [#permalink] 09 May 2005, 14:55
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