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The phrase "a sheaf of papers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bundle or collection of papers that are held together, often used in contexts involving documents or reports.
Example: "She handed me a sheaf of papers containing the project proposals for review."
Alternatives: "a stack of papers" or "a bundle of documents."
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The wind occasionally ruffles a sheaf of papers.
He waved a sheaf of papers in the air.
her hand is clutching a sheaf of papers.
He wore a cravat and clutched a sheaf of papers.
Oakwood picked up a sheaf of papers on his desk.
As the passengers began to board, a man approached Grillo carrying a sheaf of papers.
Nonetheless, he handed over a sheaf of papers, stories of July, starting with her birth.
Pulling a sheaf of papers from her purse, Fonda looked concerned, tense.
Just after we got there, a prosecutor slipped Ryan a sheaf of papers.
In the toilet stall she noticed a sheaf of papers stuffed behind a plumbing pipe.
The woman at work hacks away before handing a sheaf of papers to a colleague.
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