Sentence examples for a piles of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a piles of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a pile of" or "piles of" without the article "a" when referring to multiple piles.
Example: "There is a pile of leaves in the yard."
Alternatives: "a stack of" or "a heap of".

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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.

A pile of frosting, like a dream.

It is a pile of human beings.

A pile of bright things.

"They killed a pile of us and we killed a pile of them".

I made a pile of money.

Mum was a pile of plastic.

She was holding a pile of paper.

Aranzubia disappeared under a pile of bodies.

They have a pile of objects.

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