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Yes, the noun 'bunch' is a standard collective noun for:

  • a bunch of bananas
  • a bunch of deer
  • a bunch of ducks (on water)
  • a bunch of flowers
  • a bunch of grapes
  • a bunch of keys
  • a bunch of seals
  • a bunch of waterfowl
  • a bunch of wigeon
  • a bunch of wildfowl
  • a bunch of worms
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