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Christine Christie Does it make sense to say 'a cluster of grapes'? You could say that, but a bunch of grapes is the more usual term.

  • Christine Christie Does it make sense to say 'a cluster of grapes'?
  • You could say that, but a bunch of grapes is the more usual term.
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Christine ChristieDoes it make sense to say 'a cluster of grapes'?

You could say that, but a bunch of grapes is the more usual term.

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Christine ChristieDoes it make sense to say 'a cluster of grapes'?

You could, but that would usually sound like you forgot the word "bunch". To my mind, "cluster" is more likely if they are still on the vine.

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