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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mound of melon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large quantity or heap of melons, often in a casual or descriptive context.
Example: "At the farmer's market, I spotted a mound of melon that looked incredibly fresh and ripe."
Alternatives: "a pile of melon" or "a heap of melon".
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5. To serve, fold remaining lavender syrup into diced melon and place a mound of melon in center of each of 6 chilled shallow soup plates.
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A mound of earth.
And there is a mound of it.
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A mound of dirt awaits.
A house on a mound of rubble?
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She sees a mound of stones.
Place a mound of hazelnuts alongside.
One table holds a mound of thick gold chains.
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