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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable stash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant amount of something that is stored or accumulated, often in a secretive or informal context.
Example: "After years of saving, she finally revealed her considerable stash of rare coins."
Alternatives: "a substantial collection of" or "a large supply of".
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Kelly accumulated a considerable stash of memorabilia along the way, but after the Beatles split up in 1970 she gave most of it away to fans.
Similar(59)
A considerable sleight-of-hand.
A vegetarian had a stash of homemade dehydrated lentils.
A considerable amount of material was missing.
It is a considerable piece of work.
"We have a considerable amount of momentum.
Shultz wields a considerable amount of influence.
"A considerable amount of thought went into that equation.
It quickly earned a considerable number of likes.
It gives off a considerable amount of smoke.
Or where teens could gather with a case of beer or a stash of pot.
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