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A bevy typically refers to a large group or collection of something, rather than a specific numerical quantity. The term is often used informally and does not have a precise numerical definition. Therefore, the exact number in a bevy can vary depending on the context in which it is used.

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Well, honey, a bevy typically refers to a large group or collection of something, so there's no specific number associated with it. It's like asking how many grains of sand are in a beach - you just can't count 'em all. So, grab yourself a bevy of whatever makes you happy and enjoy it to the fullest!

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Oh, dude, a bevy technically refers to a group of birds or a collection of something. So, like, the number in a bevy can vary depending on what you're talking about. It's not like a set number, you know? It's more of a casual term to describe a bunch of things hanging out together.

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