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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stack of homework" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large amount of homework that a student has to complete. Example: "After a long day at school, I came home to find a stack of homework waiting for me on my desk."
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Chang likened his approach to erasing a deficit to his tried-and-true tactic for cutting a stack of homework down to size.
Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg — or perhaps more accurately, members of his staff — are going to be very busy getting through a stack of homework.
Humans are much slower than computers at this kind of pattern-matching, as anyone who has graded a stack of homework can attest, and as a response educators have developed a variety of technologies to speed up the process.
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"Any moderately serious student of his art... faces a considerable stack of homework," MOMA's chief photography curator, Peter Galassi, remarks in a thorough, levelheaded introduction to the show's catalogue.
Keep that stack of homework.
There's a stack of CDs on the windowsill, evidence of the homework Mr. McKnight does for his show.
"It means doing a lot of homework.
"There's a lot of homework involved".
There was a lot of homework.
"However, a lot of homework is given.
I do a lot of homework.
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