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The phrase "a big pile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity of items or materials that are stacked or grouped together.
Example: "After the storm, we found a big pile of leaves in the backyard that needed to be raked up."
Alternatives: "a large heap" or "a massive stack".
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We've got a big pile of money".
It was empty, apart from a big pile of cash".
You're just moving around a big pile of debt".
I saw a big pile of bags behind him.
"It was just like a big pile of rubbish".
You take a big pile of lettuce or oranges.
It's a big pile of poo, after all.
In answer, he pointed to a big pile of books in one corner of his office.
The dish consisted of a big pile of crisply fried shrimp in a tangy cream sauce.
Then there are integration and political risks and a big pile of fresh debt.
At least they resisted splicing in cuts of a big pile of money.
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