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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge stack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or accumulation of something, often in a physical sense.
Example: "After the event, we were left with a huge stack of leftover chairs that needed to be stored away."
Alternatives: "a large pile of" or "an enormous heap of".
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"We have a huge stack of death threats," Ms. Ingram said.
I'd wake up and make a huge stack of ricotta pancakes.
It had a huge stack of fan mail in one of the cubbies.
"We are drilling more," he declared in Oklahoma last month, standing before a huge stack of copper pipeline segments.
"Manufacturing efficiency has gotten so good, that they don't have a huge stack of inventory sitting around," Mr. Ackerman said.
At last he emerged — Saddam, without a doubt — knuckle-walking toward a huge stack of fermenting bananas.
I ordered like a supermodel - a salad and mineral water, and she had a huge stack of pancakes.
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If you can't make your mind up about any of these, just buy a huge stack, if not the entire list, of Penguin Little Black Classics' celebration of 80 years of being in business.
With a constant huge stack of chips in front of him, he made his way up the tournament ladder while draped in the flag of Argentina.
Little by little, my intern and I worked through the huge stack of original tapes (140, to be precise).
His inspiration for "Writers Blocked," he said, was "the huge stack of rejection letters I've received".
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