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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a quantity or collection of something, but it lacks specificity and context.
Example: "I found a stack of a few old magazines in the attic."
Alternatives: "a pile of" or "a collection of".
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Under a nearby tree, unguarded, was a stack of a dozen or so rocket-propelled grenades.
And Watchman itself, she writes, was sitting "underneath a stack of a significant number of pages of another typed text".
She goes on to say that she noticed another manuscript that had been placed inside the safety-deposit box "underneath a stack of a significant number of pages of another typed text".
She added that it also contained what appeared to be the original Mockingbird manuscript as well as "a stack of a significant number of pages of another typed text".
There was a stack of a hundred and forty-nine Bollywood posters that he had bought in Mumbai, and a Christian Louboutin Cat Burglar Barbie, wearing a black latex catsuit and many-buckled sandals.
The presented single cell performance predictive formulation has also been linked to the formulation needed to predict the performance of a stack of a number of identical PEMFCs connected in series.
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A stack of cubes with an intersecting laser beam?
Just grab a quilt and a stack of pillows.
One, a woman, clutched a stack of papers.
A stack of handsomely printed copies of a runaround.
Can be a FITS table or a stack of tables.
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