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The phrase "a mound 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 storm, there was a mound of leaves in the yard that needed to be cleared."
Alternatives: "a pile of" or "a heap of".
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A mound of it.
A mound of earth.
And there is a mound of it.
Nearby, there is a mound of coal.
A mound of dirt awaits.
Place a mound of hazelnuts alongside.
A house on a mound of rubble?
"It's a mound of bird poop.
She sees a mound of stones.
The Multicrop Thresher atop a mound of maize.
A child sits atop a mound of Peruvian potatoes.
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