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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of five" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or grouping of five items that are stacked together.
Example: "I need a stack of five books to complete my research for the project."
Alternatives: "a pile of five" or "a group of five".
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In a short video, available on a new Guggenheim App, one of its designers describes it as a stack of five lampshades seen from the inside.
Further stabilization is provided by a stack of five adenine bases and a uracil in loop 2, enforcing a cytidine to bulge.
I walked into the restaurant very hungry (recession), quickly devoured a stack of five pancakes laden with butter and syrup (boom) and walked out vowing never to eat another meal again (bust).
The boldest work here is the aptly named "Buttress," a stack of five buttocky shapes in blush pink, the curves of each accentuated by a pair of skintight silver panties.
The 1 MV bushing for the ITER Neutral Beam (NB) injector is composed of a stack of five large insulator rings made of ceramic material brazed to metal plates.
In fact, he'd had to put in specially built-up "Adler's Elevator" clutch and gas pedals in order for his feet to reach them, while to see over his steering wheel, he sat up on a stack of five or six telephone books.
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Their conflagration is balanced on the right by a stack of two blues and a black.
A stack of three huge pancakes is $5.25, a plate-swallowing pecan waffle is $4.75.
The show feels like a stack of three commercial gallery exhibitions or museum project shows.
We have then a stack of three white spheres that signify archetypal "winter" quite clearly.
To that end, the device consists of a stack of ten pixelated cadmium telluride crystals.
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