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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of blank" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to specify what is blank.
You can use it when referring to a collection of items that are blank, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "I found a stack of blank papers on my desk."
Alternatives: "a pile of blank" or "a bundle of blank".
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–A stack of blank CDs ($11).
They finally sent it back to me as a stack of blank pages.
In the main office, a stack of blank index cards sits next to a repurposed plastic lunch container.
He had programmed a stack of blank debit cards with stolen card numbers and was withdrawing as much cash as he could from each account.
Brilliant!," were reserved for Abagnale's deadpan explanation of having once magnetically encoded his personal account number into a stack of blank deposit slips at a Chicago bank.
The solution to his problem did not come until another teacher took the book from Orlando's hand and placed a stack of blank paper in its place.
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There were 3 blank cards in the envelope, as well as a stack of more blank cards, so they could let their imaginations run free.
Next to them was a stack of the blank postcards that are his canvases.
You can purchase a simple lined journal, or even make one from a stack of stapled blank paper.
He opened a drawer and pulled out a stack of papers; each was blank except for a red stamp.
A sort of, "Sure, you can buy that stack of blank CDs, but we're going to have to tax you extra because we're going to assume you'll be using them for nefarious ends".
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