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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of hate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount of negative feelings or animosity directed towards someone or something.
Example: "After the controversial decision, the politician faced a stack of hate from the public on social media."
Alternatives: "a mountain of hate" or "a heap of hate".
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Edzard Ernst keeps a stack of hate mail as a souvenir.
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And it's awful hard not to complain to your friends when you come home from a job you hate to a stack of bills and a man who greets you with "What's for dinner?" every night.
Prosecutors hate the idea, saying that replacing living, breathing suspects with a stack of colorful brain images would upend the legal system.
A lot of hate incited.
Inside is a stack of papers.
–A stack of blank CDs ($11).
Ah yes, a stack of lonely nights.
A stack of paper arrived.
On a stack of Penthouse Forums.
Nico pointed to a stack of photocopies.
"There was a stack of Marshall amps.
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