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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cache of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a hidden or stored collection of items, often valuable or significant in some way.
Example: "The archaeologists discovered a cache of ancient coins buried beneath the ruins."
Alternatives: "a stash of" or "a collection of".
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He calls them "a cache of the senselessly undead".
They found a cache of mines buried in a field.
It posted a cache of them online on Thursday.
While there, they took a cache of documents.
A tub of flour conceals a cache of detonators.
There is also a cache of ugly emails and documents.
"I did not keep a cache of them.
Then he found a cache of negatives marked "Hepburn heads".
There was a cache of those bottles down here.
In the backseat, police discovered a cache of weapons.
The tapestry acts as a cache of rendered point samples.
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