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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large stack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant quantity or height of items that are piled or arranged on top of each other.
Example: "After the event, we were left with a large stack of chairs that needed to be put away."
Alternatives: "a big pile" or "a hefty stack".
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Several stood by a large stack of coffins.
(There was a large stack of papers spilling onto the floor next to it).
Alessandro retrieved a gold-foil-wrapped book from a large stack.
In reality, the generals receive a large stack of coupons redeemable at US-approved defence contractors.
We settled ourselves around a large stack of albums and I lifted one onto my lap.
Since they already own a large stack of Tintins, it was hard to find one that they didn't have.
Complete breakfasts at the diner include creamed chip beef with home fries for $5.50 and a large stack of French toast for $4.50.
Instead of spare parts and other equipment they needed, they had received a large stack of unintelligible paperwork, which Porter now handed to Vann.
Jurors sat quietly in the jury box as they passed a large stack of manila folders containing the verdicts to the judge.
A large stack of pizzas arrived around 8 p.m., courtesy of the A.B.A. Journal, a legal magazine whose blog sometimes posts Mr. Sacks's commentaries.
Then the colleague pulled out the samizdat "Elegy for John Donne" from mid-way through a large stack of papers on his desk.
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