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The phrase "a large pile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant quantity of items stacked together, often in a disorganized manner.
Example: "After the storm, we found a large pile of fallen branches in the backyard."
Alternatives: "a big heap" or "a substantial mound."
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It was a large pile.
A large pile has taken root outside Cornel's Café.
DAWN sweeps the dead insects into a large pile.
Bernstein's film then cuts to a large pile of spectacles.
She then noticed a large pile of rotting, fly-covered meat outside a farm shed.
Inside: a brass lamp, a set of tea glasses and a large pile of dirt.
It suggests, as if on purpose, a large pile of what inspired the term "filthy lucre".
Managing a peg and establishing a credible Lender of Last Resort means accumulating a large pile of foreign exchange reserves.
At the very end of the video, Ms. Sabata holds up a large pile of cash and smiles.
There was a large pile of clean flatware in a tray on the table, and everyone took a spoon.
The Croats were angry about an investigation into the misuse of a large pile of United Nations money.
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