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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a piles" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a pile" if referring to a single stack or collection of items, or "piles" if referring to multiple stacks without the article "a."
Example: "I have a pile of laundry to fold."
Alternatives: "a stack" or "a heap."
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But there are concerns about what might happen if large American banks end up with a piles of money market cash.
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A pile of metal.
It was just a pile".
Otherwise it becomes a pile.
What a pile-up.
There was a pile.
A pile of frosting, like a dream.
A grand gray building, a pile….
It is a pile of human beings.
Lay asparagus in a pile in center.
A pile of questionable debt.
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