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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gigantic stack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very large pile or accumulation of items, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After the event, there was a gigantic stack of chairs that needed to be put away."
Alternatives: "a massive pile" or "an enormous heap".
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The amount of food that is wasted represents a gigantic stack of $100 bills.
It's hard to escape the circle in Birmingham's new £189m library, due to open on Tuesday next week, which towers 10 storeys above Centenary Square as a gigantic stack of boxes, wrapped in a filigree skin of metal loops.
The room is filled with a gigantic stack of well-worn exercise books, page after page containing passport-sized photographs and newspaper announcements about the abducted, lost and found.
Above it, by next year, will loom a 10-storey tower in white concrete, conceived as a gigantic stack of shelves for the foundation's archive of past installations, with progressively taller floors, expanding in height from 3m to 10m by the time you reach the summit.
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We made this gigantic stack of crinkled newspaper, lit by one light from above which made it look very dramatic and then we all sat down and waited.
As he got out of the fuel cell-powered Chevy Equinox, he explained that the reason it sounded like a gigantic vacuum cleaner was because a compressor was building up pressure in the fuel cell stack.
Just a gigantic headache.
A gigantic lie?
Was it a gigantic grouper?
This is a gigantic undertaking".
A gigantic breadbasket, of course.
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