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The phrase "a stack of bills" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of financial documents or invoices that are piled together.
Example: "After a long day at work, I came home to find a stack of bills waiting for me on the kitchen table."
Alternatives: "a pile of bills" or "a heap of bills".
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A man and a woman sat at a front table with a stack of bills.
At 12, his stepfather died, leaving his mother with a stack of bills.
He handed over a stack of bills to pay for them.
A money launderer can hand a stack of bills to a casino cashier and receive chips for betting on games.
"Well, I've got a stack of bills I've been afraid to look at," he says with a nervous laugh.
Officer Rodriguez lowered the volume on his radio, quietly approached one of the two and watched over his shoulder as he withdrew a stack of bills.
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I also noticed during my last week's visit a stack of unpaid bills on her desk and a VISA card that was being declined at stores.
In December 1989, while counting a stack of $100 bills, an experienced money handler in the Central Bank of the Philippines became suspicious about one bill in particular.
It looks exactly like a stack of $100 bills set on fire.
After passing a stack of routine bills last week, some Senate leaders have begun thumping their chests.
A stack of unpaid bills didn't show up while you weren't looking.
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