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The phrase "a stack of cream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a large amount or a layered presentation of cream, such as in cooking or serving desserts.
Example: "The dessert was topped with a stack of cream, making it look incredibly indulgent."
Alternatives: "a dollop of cream" or "a heap of cream".
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Steidl's place at the head of the table is indicated by a stack of cream-colored notecards, made to his specifications at a nineteenth-century paper mill on the west coast of Sweden.
The traditional fruit tarts are beautiful, but unfortunately the custard base falls far short of her birthday cake standards, as does the tiramisù, which seems more like a stack of whipped cream than a sublime blend of ladyfingers drizzled with coffee and Marsala then layered with mascarpone and topped with grated chocolate.
Then, in the limestone, one of the first known skeletonized animals appears Cloudina, a millimeter-scale creature made of a calcified shell that looks like a stack of ice cream cones.
I smeared a stack of plates with butter and cream cheese.
Oysters, grapes and chanterelles (a slight variation) mingle in a fruity cream sauce; a stack of deep-fried leeks gives the dish a little crunch.
Bridget says then she found an empty bottle of whipped cream behind a stack of DVDs in Grace's room, so she started to snoop and found a letter that Kevin had written to Grace.
It's a stack of chocolate meringue disks layered with chocolate cream, and it is delicious.
This is also an excellent complement to a stack of buckwheat blini with caviar and sour cream.
Tuck into cereal, croissants or scrambled egg on toast, or share a pot of rose flower-blossom tea, enjoy a stack of homemade scones – and kiss the clotted cream from your sweetheart's chin.
After Bridget says she found an empty bottle of whipped cream hidden behind a stack of DVDs in her teenage daughter's room, she decided to do a little snooping.
Our love was a stack of pancakes covered in butter, maple syrup and whipped cream.
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