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The phrase "a big stack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or amount of something, often in a physical sense, such as objects or items.
Example: "She brought a big stack of papers to the meeting for everyone to review."
Alternatives: "a large pile of" or "a hefty amount of".
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Does a big stack of chips allow players to bully others and win even more?
A big stack of clean dish towels completes the must-haves.
MTV has a big stack of chips on the table this year.
He showed me a big stack of his black-and-white prints.
I found a big stack of newspapers waiting in our (rather so-so) hotel room.
But it's perfectly possible to flip that coin; indeed rather a big stack of coins.
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The writer examines the evidence--a big stack of Herald Tribunes.
Others, however, just saw a bigger stack of apartments for sale which no one will be very keen to buy.
My system is betting modestly while sitting next to a high roller with a big stack in front of him.
"We have a right to not put the book in a big stack at the front of the store.
One day when I was 15, I holed myself up in my room with a great big stack of my sister's old Women's Weekly magazines, assembling a collage of bouquet arrangements and delectable desserts for my mother's birthday card.
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